It gained a great commercial success and launched the brief careers of the two main actresses, Erna Schürer and Beryl Cunningham.
[5] director Alberto Cavallone, relocated to Rome where he worked on television commercials and writing scripts for directors like Duccio Tessari and Nino Zanchin.
[5] The film developed was a cheaper production of 28 million Italian lire from first time producer Carlo Maietto.
[5] Originally titled C'era una bionda (transl.
There was a blonde) after the distributor Cidif backed out and was picked up for distribution by Paris Etoile Film.