Maria Harper was engaged to play Mary Millington's corpse. Unfortunately, she kept falling asleep in her coffin, and the crew had to rouse her when she started snoring.
Publisher David Sullivan, who first popularized Mary Millington through several nude pictorials in his adult magazines, quickly produced this soon after Millington committed suicide in 1979 to cash in on her death. According to critics, it was a crass tribute that supposedly documented her life but was really an excuse to recycle old film clips. But Sullivan misjudged his readers and audiences for the first time in his profession. This pseudo-documentary emerged as the most hated and despised film of his career.
The film shows new footage of Millington's dogs (Tippi and Reject) "still pining for their mistress". Along with many other elements, this was a complete fabrication. In reality, Millington's husband had them put down soon after his wife's death.