In a 2018 interview, star Elizabeth Lambert talked about shooting the nude scenes: "I was a bit nervous because [it] being an R-rated film, I knew that there would be a few nude scenes, which are never fun for me, and even though it wasn't my first rodeo, I still dreaded them. I think it's always a little harder for the woman because usually it's a male director with the male DP and most of the crew is male! You're lucky if you have maybe one or two females around... Of course, they made it a closed set, very few people, only the essentials that were necessary: either holding a light or a boom but no stragglers. And believe me, I always make sure there are no creepers hanging around just to watch! Cuz they do!"
Reportedly, Kevin Tenney wasn't allowed to direct this one because producers were angry that he refused to coerce Ami Dolenz into getting naked in Witchboard 2 (1993) even though she had a no-nudity clause in her contract. Producers said nudity was mandatory for WB3 so they made sure to hire a director and cast actresses who understood that and had no issue with it. They also never hired Dolenz again. They also filmed Elizabeth Lambert's nude sex scene the first week. That way, if she changed her mind about stripping, they could fire her and bring in another actress. Lambert said in an interview that a few moments after she first met her leading man on set, they were naked and rolling around in bed.
The film was originally considered for a theatrical release but the plans were dropped after management changes over at Republic Pictures.