At the time of this production, box cover girl Kim Kataine, who plays Cindy Sinn, was the live-in companion of actor Nick East, who is seen here as Zip Retcher. Kataine died at home from an accidental drawing in a shower on April 1, 1999, at age 29. It was believed she suffered a seizure, fell and drowned in a mere inch of water.
Cash Markman, a porn writer long before he began directing, who often used the pseudonym of Bill Dollars on the script jobs he took just for the money, loved to poke fun at himself in his own writing. The on-screen character of Bill Dollars, usually portrayed as a no-talent burned-out porn hack with delusions of literary greatness, was first played by Randy West for the comedy "In the Can." Buck Adams played him once, for "Lather." Mike Horner took the role for "Ecstacy" and "Shana's Final Fling." All had been directed by Scotty Fox. Now that Markman was directing, he brought back his favorite Dollars, Mike Horner, to mock the career and fragile ego of a writer of porn. At one point Dollars/Horner lovingly caresses and kisses the head of a phallic-shaped award he has won called a "Golden Dickie."
Mike Horner and Eric Edwards do their own singing for the song "With a Little Tit." The Cash Markman knock-off of a song from "My Bare Lady" ("With a Little Luck") was first heard in the porn musical "My Bare Lady." Kim Kataine and John Decker lip-sync to the song "Bang, Bang, Bang Went the Hard-On," which was sung by Lon Corvette, who performed both the male and female parts of the duet by slowing down and then speeding up his voice.
During the montage of film clips that opens this movie, tracing the history of porn production in Los Angeles, the producers purposely made sure every scene featured Randy West, one of the most frequently employed X rated actors from the 1980s and '90s. The clips showing the studios past "legends" where taken from the previous movies in the "Legend" series, all Scotty Fox/Cash Markman collaborations.