This film was to be shelved by director Kabasinski, when post-production had a lengthy delay and he went on to produce the film SKULL FOREST. Very happy with the improvements in overall production value of SKULL FOREST, Kabasinski was going to just take this film as a 'loss' having already moved forward. It was not until an editor from Buffalo, NY stepped in and expressed desire in taking on the project. Feeling indebted to the cast and crew for the film and post-production going better then expected, Kabasinski decided on releasing the film.
The original rough cut came in at 1 hour 45 minutes.
On the set, during the "King's Palace" scenes actual filming, the music the dancers used was "Smooth Up in Ya" by the Bulletboys and "Bad Medicine" by Bon Jovi.
The last scene shot for the film, was shot almost 2 years after principal filming took place. Having decided not to shelf the film and release it; Kabasinski filmed the opening credit sequence with his wife Jessica Kabasinski. Jessica Kabasinski appears as the "opening credits ninja" shot on a green screen in the special effects coordinators attic.