This was one of the first films that Broadway columnist-turned-film producer/writer Mark Hellinger worked on at the B-picture unit of Warner Brothers. Hellinger was under close scrutiny by Hollywood columnists to observe how he would perform, and they jokingly referred to this film as "Hellinger's Kitchen".
After being fired from the set of Hell's Kitchen (1939) for slapping a junior member of the cast who had mocked his accent, director Ewald André Dupont spent most of the 1940s in Hollywood as a talent agent and publicist.
This film's earliest documented telecast took place in Tucson Monday 17 September 1956 on KDWI (Channel 9); it first aired in San Antonio Tuesday 23 October 1956 on WOAI (Channel 4), in Sacramento CA Thursday 25 October 1956 on KBET (Channel 10), in Buffalo Thursday 1 November 1956 on WBEN (Channel 4), in Indianapolis Friday 30 November 1956 on WFBM (Channel 6), in Phoenix Monday 3 December 1956 on KVAR (Channel 12), in Spokane Monday 10 December 1956 on KREM (Channel 2), in Boston Wednesday 19 December 1956 on WBZ (Channel 4), in San Francisco Friday 28 December 1956 on KRON (Channel 4), and in Honolulu Friday 7 June 1957 on KHVH (Channel 13).