Film contains thirteen actors/actresses that would later appear on the Sandford and Son television show. They are Thalums Rasulala (S2/Ep6), Judy Pace (S3/Ep23), Margret Avery (S4/Ep17), Paula Kelly (S2/Ep17), Wally Taylor (S3/Ep8), Rudy Challenger (S3/Ep8), Royce Wallace (S1/Ep3), Tracee Lyles (S6/Ep12), Hal Williams (S1/Ep4), Ed Cambridge (S4/Ep17), Bill Henderson (S5/Ep3), Fred D. Scott (S4/Ep13) and Juan DeCarlos (S3/E4).
This movie contains nine actors and actress that appeared on the 70's comedy Good Times. They include Thalmus Rasulala (S2/Ep20 plus), Judy Pace (S3/Ep6), Fred D. Scott (S3/Ep11), Ed Cambridge (S1/Ep7), Hal Williams (S1/Ep3 plus), Bill Henderson (S4/Ep12 plus), Royce Wallace (S4/Ep4), Paula Kelly (S6/Ep 17) and Juan DeCarlos (S4/Ep 13).
Some erroneous sources credit actor Leon Ames as Dr. Fields. Ames does not appear in the film. Dr. Fields is played by Robert Shayne.
Pam Grier told The Rolling Stone she chose to be nude in many of her early films because she wanted to push the limits of how Black women were perceived in the acting world. She said, "I call it the 'Brown Nipple Revolution.' We weren't the epitome of sexual attraction for the male audience, in movies, magazines, anything. We were told our brown nipples weren't attractive. I was trying to break that line of what was acceptable in society."