Stan Laurel's laughter was infectious; Sharon Lynn (Lola) can be seen laughing unscripted as she tickles Stan during the hotel scene.
In a tribute to Claudette Colbert in It Happened One Night (1934), Stan Laurel flags down a coach by baring his leg.
Although credited as "A Stan Laurel Production," Stan really didn't produce the picture; it was a gesture from Hal Roach after one of their squabbles. "Producer" is one of the few things Stan didn't do on a picture; he wrote, directed, supervised and edited, all without credit.
At the end of the song "On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine," Stan Laurel's voice switches to a deep bass and then a high falsetto. These parts were dubbed by two of his co-stars, Chill Wills and Rosina Lawrence.
In an interview on Turner Classic Movies, The Simpsons (1989) creator Matt Groening said that Homer's famous "Doh!" came about because Dan Castellaneta knew that James Finlayson sometimes said that in his movies, including this one. One example: when Finlayson's character, Mickey Finn, accidentally fires his rifle in bed.