Competed in the Nashville edition of the 2006 48-Hour Film Project, where it won Third Place for Best Screenplay and Second Place for Best Road Movie.
The house in the final scene (covered with Ivy) was the last residence of Roy Orbison (3806 Estes Road, Nashville, TN). Barbara Orbison permitted use of the house for this film. In 2008, the old castle style house was torn down to permit the development of a small sub-division. This was the last film shot at that location.
This film was entirely created in less than forty-eight hours.
Premiered at the historic Belcourt Theater in Nashville, TN.
Competed in the Nashville 48HFP the same year as Wag On (2006), Hush (2006), Payday (2006), Checkpoint Echo (2006), Taken (2006), Yard Sale (2006), and Spree (2006).