Star Suzanne Somers writes in her autobiography that Donald Sutherland pretty much assumed direction of the actors once it became apparent that filmmaker George Bloomfield was in over his head.
Final theatrical feature film of actor Chief Dan George who portrayed Oscar.
Actor Dabney Coleman's character Dickerson describes the character of Paxton (Roscoe Lee Browne) as looking like "that one black actor who wasn't in 'Roots'.". Browne was indeed one of the few prominent African-American actors who did not appear in the famous acclaimed television mini-series.
According to a review at the 'TV Guide' website, this picture ''...is a Canadian tax-shelter movie manufactured to take advantage of the concessions north of the border''.
Several Canadians appeared in the movie. These included cast members Donald Sutherland, Saul Rubinek, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Joe Flaherty and Tony Rosato.
Craig Russell: The female impersonator as a talk show guest who is actually suppose to be Mae West but this is not officially acknowledged in the movie's credits. Reportedly, he actually worked for Mae West as her secretary/companion according to his bio information. The 'Ravepad'website states: ''As a teenager, Russell became president of Mae West's fan club, and briefly worked and lived in Los Angeles as West's secretary.'' His impersonation of West in 'Nothing Personal'(1980) is so authentic in this film that one easily believes that it is the real Mae West.