It took one full day to shoot the film inside the studios of Video Entertainment Services.
The film short earned a "Certificate of Achievement" in the video category of Billboard Magazine's fifth annual song contest in 1994 for writer/director Angel Connell.
Filmmaker Angel Connell won the "John Muir Award" in the Short Film Competition at the 2009 Yosemite Film Festival (CA) as writer/director for this short.
The film short originated as a class project assigned to writer/director Angel Connell while he pursued his masters degree at Emerson College in Boston, MA.
Angel Connell had so much difficulty placing one shoe on the foot of Betty Taylor that he had to shoot the scene with the shoe already on Taylor's foot while his hands withdrew from the shoe, thus creating the illusion that his character had put the shoe on Taylor's foot.