The movie was shot in the basement of the home of filmmaker Angel Connell's parents. It took one weekend to shoot the film.
Actresses Tori Davis and Patricia Mizen were considered strong candidates for the role of "The Woman". Christy Scott Cashman ultimately won the part.
In its original incarnation, the film had its world premiere on 7 September 2001, at the Westford Regency Hotel in filmmaker Angel Connell's home town of Westford, MA (USA).
Filmmaker Angel Connell won the "Award of Distinction" at the 2001 Communicator Awards' Video/Film Competition (TX) as writer/director for the "Stocking Stuffers" film short.
The over-the-shoulder shot in the third pantyhose commercial took the longest time to set up. Extra rigging (which took several hours to construct) was required in order to have the camera properly mounted in a way that allowed the face of The Man (Eric Scheiner) to be seen over the shoulder of The Woman (Christy Scott Cashman).