Pre-production When reported in early 1964, the film was originally set to star actors Stuart Whitman, Dana Wynter,
Cloris Leachman and
Albert Salmi with an anticipated shooting time of just three days on a newly developed tape-plus-film process. The script was written by Eva Wolas, who had done a lot of script writing for the
anthology series Playhouse 90. Before Birmingham was chosen as the filming location, director Stoloff also visited
Montreal,
Quebec to consider the possibility of using the city for exterior shots. Birmingham was confirmed as the location in December 1964.
Filming The film was shot in
Birmingham, Alabama over a two-week period in January 1965. However, the only scene that visibly features the city is an exterior shot of
downtown at the beginning of the film, while no mention is made to the filming location within the credits. which was converted into a two-room set for the film, while local photographer brothers Ted and Vincent Saizis provided camera equipment. A Hollywood set construction crew arrived on December 22, 1964, to adapt the stage for movie purposes. Stoloff stated that the film was completed for less than 20% of the typical cost of a
Hollywood production, with cooperation of the local population contributing towards cost efficiencies. Reflecting on the experience, he remarked that he had never completed a film as quickly or as economically as Intimacy. ==Release==