Samantha Varga's only role and nude scene as of Jan. 2023. Ron Bonk said Varga, who played Bessie, answered one of the casting calls for the movie saying she had a minor interest in acting. Even after he told her the role required an extended full frontal nude scene, she was all for it, so he cast her. He said she was a lot of fun to work with.
Writer and director Ron Bonk stated that the film was conceived as a result of both a desire to make "a shark movie" and an incident in which Bonk experienced ice cracking on the roof of his home. In an interview with PopMatters, he said "It was unseasonably cold even for mid-winter in Central NY, and I made a joke about it being zombies on my roof. And that was the movie title, Zombies on an Ice Roof, or something along those lines. Then I thought what if it was a zombie apocalypse but only inside people's homes... then thinking I didn't want to do zombies, I thought what if it was a shark?"
Bonk has stated that "It's hard to do a shark movie without paying homage to Jaws." He has also referred to House Shark as being the "Blazing Saddles of shark movies" due to absurd elements present in the film.
If you take a shot every time house shark is mentioned, it will take approximately 10 mins to get black out drunk
The special effects in House Shark were created by Marcus Koch and Matthew Ash. Over the course of about three weeks, Koch constructed a 14-foot shark costume out of foam latex. Several people performed as suit actors inside the shark costume, including Koch and Michael Merchant, the latter of whom also played the character Zachary in the film. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Bonk disclosed that the costume has since been disassembled.