Portions of this movie featuring Joan Jett were taken from an unfinished musical-comedy, "We're All Crazy Now" (directed by Bernard Girard).
The original "We're All Crazy Now" was filmed during the summer and fall of 1978.
The film, "We're All Crazy Now," was shot in the late summer and early fall of 1979, not 1978. It was financed by a man who owned a chain of car washes in Los Angeles.
"We're All Crazy Now" director Girard "cut" the film in the camera. The first cut, normally the longest version of a film, came in at 70 minutes.