The dad of Australian highwayman Connor Shelby (Alexander Whitrow) is played by James Whitrow who is his real-life father.
The color, make and model of the car that Aussie outback highwayman Connor Shelby (Alexander Whitrow) drives is a red 1992 Honda Prelude. It is actually owned in real life by the actor. The car the detective's drive is a black 2016 Mazda CX-5 which is owned by producer James Whitrow.
The soundtrack composer, Yurii Radko, is based in Ukraine and in April 2022, during discussion about his availability, he said, "I am almost always in touch, but sometimes I have to hide in a bomb shelter when there are missile strikes because I am from Ukraine. There is a war in my country now".
The film's writer-director Alexander Whitrow came up with the idea for the film when he was driving through the outback and thought about how easy it would be to get away with mugging someone with little more than a gun, mask and a car. The car he was in at the time was later used in the film as the car of Kevin (Ash Watkins).
On the 16th of November, 2019, Tim Whitrow, had flown to set in his small airplane to assist with catering for the day and when he left, was only air-bound for a few seconds before the plane crashed at 160 km per hour approximately 100 meters from the set. Members of the crew including his brother (James Whitrow), nephew (Alexander Whitrow) and mother (Sue Whitrow) ran to the wreck, already believing he was dead. He was found in the wreckage barely clinging to life. The crew removed him from the aircraft and kept him breathing until the ambulances arrived. Tim was taken to the Riverland General Hospital where he was then flown to the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH). Tim broke twelve ribs and his sternum, had his hear bruised and lost one of his feet as a result of his injuries. He was in the intensive care unit at the RAH for several days but otherwise made a full recovery.