The principal production period on this picture is scheduled to run for three weeks.
This theatrical feature film is being entirely shot in South Australia.
Earlier mystery movies and/or suspense-thrillers and/or horror movies which also shot in the Adelaide Hills include Cut (2000), The Survivor (1981), Weekend of Shadows (1978), Disappearance (2002), Ebbtide (1994), Initiation (1987), Roadman (2010), Bodyjackers (2001), Grim Pickings (1989), and Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975).
First feature film of Antony I. Ginnane as a full producer shot in South Australia for around thirty-six years with Ginnane's last having been The Survivor (1981). The filming of the picture marks the 35th Anniversary year since The Survivor (1981) shot in SA in 1980 debuted in theaters in 1981.
David Lightfoot, one of the film's producers said of this movie: "After five years making film interstate and overseas, I find it a delight that I can come home and make this wonderful thriller with all my old colleagues, the SAFC and one of the most exciting talents in eons from South Australia, and one whom I have just worked with on A Few Less Men (2017), Xavier Samuel. Bad Blood (2017) is a wonderfully crafted screenplay and I look forward to making it with the team immensely."