Although she received sixth billing in the U.S. release, Welch received top billing – with her name above the title – on posters for the Italian release, which was renamed
The Warm Night. The film was shot on location at
Lake Arrowhead, California in the summer of 1964 and released in the summer of 1965.
Filmink called it "a lake party" movie. The bearded man who is seen from behind and mistaken for a woman in a
one-piece topless bathing suit is
Gypsy Boots (real name: Robert Bootzin), the American fitness pioneer who is credited with laying the foundation for the acceptance by mainstream America of "alternative" lifestyles such as
yoga and
health food. Taglines for the film read: ''They're Lovin', Laughin' and Livin' it up and for kicks playing "Chicken on Water Skis!"
and Spread Out the Beach Towels...Grab Your Gals...it's gonna be A Swingin' Summer!'' The film was the first release of
Dale Robertson's film releasing company United Screen Arts.
Linda Evans was originally cast in the role of Cindy. ==See also==