While this film is not a full-on, chronological sequel to The Babysitter (1969), it is clearly its spiritual successor. George E. Carey wrote, produced, and starred in both films (albeit as similarly situated, but different characters) and Don Henderson directed both pictures. The films also share the general plot-line of a married, older man engaging in a May-December fling with his child's babysitter. The titular babysitter is named Candy Wilson in both pictures although she is portrayed by different actresses (Susan Romen in this film and Patricia Wymer in The Babysitter).
This is the film debut of Susan Romen and is her only starring role. She acted in one more film later the same year, in a very minor part, but dropped out of the film industry after that. Very little is known about her life off screen, and many film experts have suggested that she acted in her films using the stage name Susan Romen.