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The script for the film was unusual. It was typed sideways on legal-sized paper, with each side of the page corresponding to what happens on each side of the split-screen. Writer Richard L. Bare had trouble finding a typewriter with a wide enough carriage to accommodate the longer paper.
Initially MGM planned to release the movie as two separate films, to be shown by two interlocked projectors on a wide theater screen. At the last minute, they decided that a single piece of film would give them a larger market, so they squeezed both images onto 35mm.
Once editing had begun on the film, Richard L. Bare realized he hadn't shot enough coverage to edit a full-length split-screen movie, so he had to shoot an additional 3,000 feet of film.
Film uses a gimmick entitled "Duo-Vision", basically a split-screen effect that lasts the whole film.
Tiffany Bolling has admitted that the main reason she took the part in the film is because it presented her the opportunity to sing.
"Rick Stewart: We don't need any beach freaks makin' out with the guests!"
"Bill Broderick: Is that the security man? How do you know him? Lisa James: I was married to him."