In the United Kingdom, this was released as part of a pre-packaged double feature with the British nudist camp film "Nudist Paradise" (1959) (known in the United states under the milder title "Nature's Paradise" (1960)).
Based on on the popular German novel, Liane, das Mädchen aus dem Urwald (Liane, the Girl from the Jungle), written by Anne Day-Helveg (sister of philosopher Karl Popper).
Both Walter Bluhm and Arno Paulsen - who supplied the German voices for Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy - appear in this film, but don't share scenes together.
Her title role marked the film debut of Marion Michael.
DCA's U.S. poster proclaimed Marion Michael as "Germany's answer to BRIGITTE BARDOT."