in a behind-the-scenes production still In the mid-1960s,
Carroll Baker was marked as being a
sex symbol following her posing in
Playboy magazine. She was then fired by
Paramount, separated from her husband
Jack Garfein and moved to Europe to continue her career. Baker was popular in Italy, where film audiences were still fond of her from performances in films like
Baby Doll (1956), a film that was initially banned in Italy. In December 1966, Baker arrived in Italy to
Marco Ferreri's film
Her Harem. The film was a hit and led to her to soon start shooting two films:
One Step Up which did not complete filming, and another film titled
Honeymoon set to be directed by
Brunello Rondi. Rondi dropped out of the project, while its plot, locations and character's names were used in
The Sweet Body of Deborah. Screenwriter
Ernesto Gastaldi was adamant that Rondi was not involved at all in the pre-production of
The Sweet Body of Deborah and the script at Rome's CSC archives only have it signed by Gastaldi and
Luciano Martino as authors of the scenario and Gastaldi alone as the screenwriter. The new director
Romolo Guerrieri stated he did not like the script, predominantly due to its erotic contents. He was convinced by Martino to accept to do the film based on the two leads. The film was shot in English. ==Release==