Dan improvised hints of a homosexual nature for his character throughout the film, but the subplot was cut after during the final edits. One shot remains of a man sitting in this lap in the cut. Other hints appear in the blooper reel.
Anderson Johnson, who plays the police officer, was the acting teacher/ director of several of the film's stars at New Jersey City University.
Writer Sam Platizky wrote the screenplay with most of the actors he wanted to play the roles in mind. That is why most of the characters share the names of the actors.
Cast and crew were stopped by police, and told to stop filming, after someone called them because they saw the cast walking down Kennedy Blvd. in Bayonne, NJ with weapons.
Sam wrote "Blaming George Romero" following the writing of another zombie screenplay he wrote but did not have money to produce. Following "Blaming George Romero," the cast and crew went on to film the zombie comedy "Red Scare." That leaves only Sam's first zombie screenplay to complete his "Zombie Trilogy."