The writer, Valerie Smith, and Aylin (Lynnea Smith), are mother and daughter. Valerie wrote the film for Lynnea.
The expensive Red Dragon camera almost went for a dip in the ocean when the dock the crew was standing on collapsed from under them.
One beach scene was anything but romantic. As The two leads sat on a beach towel
between the dunes, the dunes formed a wind tunnel and the winds came whoosing through.
The two were blasted with fine grains of sand. By the time they finished the scene, the two
felt as if they had a full body microdermabrasion treatment.
During the love scene, a man flying overhead on his ultralight kept buzzing the film crew.
The noise created havoc with the sound. The crew tried desperately to shoo him away by
waving their arms in the air. Seeing this, he just waved back and circled around.
The cities of Aransas Pass, Rockport, Port Aransas, Fulton and Corpus Christi were
tremendously supportive of the film. Welcoming us with open arms, they helped us in any
way they could.