This introduces the character of Olga, a villainously sadistic character who kidnaps and tortures women in this and two sequels. The Russian-sounding name of the titular villainess reflected the era's Cold War anxieties. Audrey Campbell played her in this, Olga's Girls and Olga's House of Shame. All three films were released in 1964. She was replaced in two subsequent films: Mme. Olga's Massage Parlor (1965) and Olga's Dance Hall Girls (1969).
In the documentary "That's Sexploitation!," Frank Henenlotter, a director and exploitation film historian, said the Olga movies are disturbing films that tapped into male sexual resentments in post-Eisenhower America. "These were made for frustrated lonely old men," he said. "In some ways, they enjoyed getting their frustrations played out onscreen. It's an ugly thing. You're not going to see an Olga film because you're in a good mood."