The first poem recited by Gabby is "Three Fishers" by Charles Kingsley from 1851. Gabby's recited version has been shortened, and has wrongly substituted a few words like "town" instead of "tide," and "lamp" instead of "lamps."
The on-screen credits misspell the name of actor Hassan Khayyam. He is erroneously credited as "Hassam Kayyam."
The movie features several stock footage scenes edited into the film. Examples include a lion hunt and Africans dancing. The first part of the movie, though it is not explicitly stated, takes place in India, and similar stock scenes of tigers (which are not found in Africa) and Asian elephants are also used.
The title of the film is a bit of a misnomer. While Zita may be referred to as a warrior queen she lacks any of the traditional definitions of the "Amazons." She is not from South America, nor is she of an extraordinarily large build (she is in fact quite petite), nor is she from the Black Sea area that served as home to the Amazons of Greek myth.