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Budget 1,000,000 USD
The luxury house that serves as Phil and Chris' house is the same home used in two other David DeCoteau films: 1313: Giant Killer Bees! (2011) and Santa's Summer House (2012). It also served as one of the settings for the 2011 adult film Ass Worship 13 (2011).
This movie takes place in two major locations, but includes a total of 59 establishing shots.
In a 2017 episode of the podcast Eric Roberts Is The F*****g Man, Eric Roberts, who voiced the talking cat Duffy, said that he recorded his dialogue in the bathroom of "some guy's house" as the bathroom had the best acoustics. However, in a 2020 interview with The B-Movie Podcast, director David DeCoteau (who directed the film under the pseudonym Mary Crawford) claimed that Roberts recorded his dialogue in the actor's own living room in just fifteen minutes.
To date, this film is one of two David DeCoteau films to be featured on Rifftrax by Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) alum Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett. The other film is Rifftrax: Santa's Summer House (2018).
The eclectic furniture and art seen in the home of Phil (Johnny Whitaker) and Chris' (Justin Cone) mansion - which includes a VW Bug couch - was donated by the film's cast and crew to save cut costs. In the opening scene, Phil arrives home and stops front of a sculpture of a large tree trunk fitted with high heeled red boots on display in the foyer. He laughingly calls it "hideous" before going into the living room and jumping on the VW Bug couch.
"Duffy: Hi. I'm a talking cat."
"Chris: We're dudes, and we're pretty sloppy dudes too. Phil: Yeah, we just have to change a few of the parameters. Are you ready to give it a try?"