Elliot Gould and Diane Keaton also co-starred in another film released the same year: "Harry and Walter Go To New York " (dir. Mark Rydell, 1976.)
The film cast includes one Oscar winner: Diane Keaton; and two Oscar nominees: Elliott Gould and Candy Clark.
This film is often cited as a raunchy version of A Touch of Class (1973). Director Norman Panama had previously been nominated three times for an Oscar as a writer, each time as a collaborator with Melvin Frank. Melvin Frank, on his own and without his frequent collaborator Panama, produced "A Touch of Class".
Producer George Barrie was hoping to star team together in this picture actor Paul Newman and actress Glenda Jackson in the two lead roles respectively of Les Bingham and Katie Bingham according to an article published in the 1st December 1974 issue of 'The New York Times' newspaper. In the end though, the parts were cast with actor Elliott Gould and actress Diane Keaton respectively.
Cast members, actors Paul Sorvino and Elliott Gould, later both appeared in the movies 'Cover Me' (1995) and 'Divorce Invitation' (2012), as well as the video-game 'Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders' (1997) (VG).