[1] The silent short, which is no more than 20 minutes in length and was filmed in black-and-white, was one of the most famous and widely circulated of the early underground pornographic era.
[3] The leading actress, then known as Juanita Slusher, a buxom young woman of age 16[3] who appeared substantially older, later went on to fame as the stripper Candy Barr.
[1][2] Barr was working as a prostitute at the time, and was forced to feature in the film by one of her clients.
[2] Other sources, such as the Internet Movie Database, report that the stag film was shot in San Antonio and the young Juanita was inveigled into appearing in it by a patron of a Dallas strip club where she worked as a cigarette girl and had sex with generous tippers.
[4] Barr herself told a men's magazine that she made the stag film because she was broke and hungry.
[1] Smart Alec was among the films featured in Alex De Renzy's A History of the Blue Movie in 1970.
A traveling salesman meets a beautiful young girl (Barr) by a motel swimming pool and picks her up.
[2][3] When the salesman attempts to force her to perform the sex act against her will, she fights back.