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Filming took place in the summer of 1976 in San Francisco.
According to star/friend George Kuchar, writer/director Curt McDowell penned the script in Yosemite National Park while high on LSD.
Marion Eaton, who plays the mother, was also a primary financial supporter of the film. Writer-director Curt McDowell didn't have the money to complete the film, which sat unfinished for several years, so Eaton helped him raise funds to get the film completed and a print struck.
In 2014, the film was among those chosen for preservation by The National Film Preservation Foundation.
'Curt McDowell' first announced his ideas for the movie to Marion Eaton and Melinda McDowell as they were riding home from the Filmex world premiere of Thundercrack! (1975).
Initially Curt McDowell had intended to incorporate hardcore sex scenes into the picture, but the Thomas brothers, who produced Thundercrack! (1975) had such difficulty marketing that film that they urged him not to. Star and primary financier Marion Eaton speculated that the sexually-charged short Loads (1985), which was made concurrent with Sparkle's Tavern, was born out of McDowell's frustration for being unable to include pornography in the film.
The film is quasi-autobiographical for writer/director Curt McDowell and his sister/star Melinda McDowell.
When he began developing the story, Curt McDowell asked sister Melinda McDowell what her main sexual fantasy was, and she responded that it was to be in a room filled with cowboys who all wanted her.
"Pupik" is a Yiddish word for "belly button."
The set were erected in the loft apartment where Curt McDowell and Melinda McDowell were living at the time. A barren view of this same loft was featured in Loads (1985).
Star Marion Eaton was dating executive producer Bill Feeney, who did not become involved with the film until after it was shot. Feeney's cocaine habit was spiraling out of control, so Eaton got him to invest during post-production in an effort to divert money that he would've otherwise spent on drugs.
Melinda McDowell didn't know how to cry on cue, so they shoved an onion under her pillow for the scene where she's lying on the bed. For the final scene in which she's decked out in an elaborate costume, George Kuchar got her to shed real tears by handing her a note which read, "There is shit on your shoe."
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| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Marion Eaton | - | Mrs. Betty. Blake | |
| Peter Paskos | - | The Lost Father | |
| Melinda McDowell | - | Sparkle (Beth Sue Blake) | |
| Jerry Terranova | - | Buster Blake | |
| Connie Richmond | - | Brenda (as Connie Mercede) | |
| Al Perez | - | Brandon | |
| Jay Zuckerman | - | Larson | |
| Michelle Gross | - | Pam (as Michele Gross) | |
| George Kuchar | - | Mr. Pupik | |
| Barb Landry | |||
| Freddie Fox | |||
| Gay French | |||
| James Hansen | - | (as Jim Hansen) | |
| Laurie Hendricks | |||
| Bryan Kennison |
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