Louise Fazenda and Ethel Wales are credited on-screen with names "Katherine" and "Sarah" respectively, but within the film, Fazenda is called Sarah, and Wales is called Katherine. They are reprising their roles from the Broadway play.
When Ann tells Marcel after he's finished with her pedicure, "I can walk two miles for a cigarette now," that is a reference to the advertising slogan for Camel cigarettes at the time---"I'd walk a mile for a Camel."
This film has been preserved by the Library of Congress.
Completed in 1929, and bearing a 1929 (MCMXXIX) copyright statement on the title card, release of this film was held back until February 1930 because of the untimely death of its director, Ted Wilde at the age of 40, 17 December 1929.