The second and last Witchouse movie to have been shot in Romania.
J.R. Bookwalter said he was a little intimidated by actress Elizabeth Hobgood at first, saying "she's this gorgeous woman with long blonde hair and just not the type you would imagine willingly rolling around on hard concrete floors or doing any at the other weird things we had planned for her." But he said she turned out wonderful and ended up being "a complete trouper."
The decision to make this film more of its own entity rather than a true sequel was a creative one on J.R. Bookwalter's part. He pointed out in an interview, "Full Moon's history is to not follow previous storylines. Just look at the Puppet Master franchise. So we decided that the force of the Witchouse series, which Charlie [Band] is now considering expanding into one per year, will be the character of Lilith. Otherwise, it will be new storylines to keep it fresh."
Shot in eight days during severely cold weather.
David Barton was hired to create the makeup effects. But he didn't want to go to Romania, so he keyed the effects in Los Angeles and sent his assistant Dave Snyder with the filmmaking crew to Romania to apply it.