Became the fastest selling movie session in the history of Hoyts Cinemas in Australia, out-doing Twilight and Sex and the City 2 in just under twenty minutes.
The film took approximately 20 days to shoot over several months due to budget restraints.
Douglas Feary counted over fifty scratches and cuts on his body after filming the climax.
Although the key actors were professionals, many of the supporting roles were played by locals living in Ceduna. To get the best performance out of them, Mathew J. Wilkinson encouraged them to drink on set to 'settle the nerves'.
Director Mathew J. Wilkinson worked as a cleaner in order to finance the film.