Feature directorial debut for film instructor and short filmmaker Jean Bodon.
It is interesting that Meg Foster's character's surname in this is Dietz, since Frederic Forrest also portrayed a person named Dietz in his earlier film Best Kept Secrets from 1984, which, incidentally, also featured Meg Foster.
The very beautiful but poignant tune which plays when Maureen is driving along and then in the car wash as she thinks back to the event of the murder is Movement Number Two of the Nocturne in E-Flat Major Opus Nine, by the Polish/French Romantic Era composer Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849).