The film presents the biblical stories of Adam and Eve, David and Bathsheba, and Samson and Delilah in the form of pornographic vignettes, and stars Bo White, Caprice Couselle, Georgina Spelvin, Nicholas Flammel, Brahm van Zetten, and Gloria Grant.
[7] Writer-director Wakefield Poole avidly studied the Bible as a child, and wanted to tell three stories from the Old Testament from a female perspective, as he felt that biblical narratives often cast women in a negative light.
"[5] Poole offered Gloria Grant, a waitress at a Steak and Brew he frequented, the part of Delilah after watching her "move gracefully through the tables", and she accepted.
[3] The David and Bathsheba segment was filmed in a large garage on Mulberry Street in Little Italy, Manhattan,[7] and the final scenes featuring Mary were shot in Yuma, Arizona.
[10] Several sources list the film's release year as 1973,[10][13][14] including writer-director Poole[15] and home video distributor Vinegar Syndrome.