A co-production between Columbia Pictures and Associated Film Productions. This was to be the first of eight co-productions, but the financial failure of this film caused that agreement to be dissolved.
Colleen Moore was living in New York with her second husband when she accepted this role. It would be the second-to-last film in which she appeared.
Marshall Neilan struggled with alcoholism during the shooting of this film, but Colleen Moore remembered that he was better behaved on this project than ever before.
Based on the Broadway play that ran for 97 performances between November 9, 1931 and February 10, 1932.