Due to a studio clerical error, Alan Ladd was credited for an appearance in this film. He does not, in fact, appear in it.
On its first reissue, the company added random stock footage of cattle drives, chases, and stampedes to bring the running time to over an hour.
The player-piano version of "You're the One I Crave" heard during the poker game, is the same recording heard in the speakeasy scene of the Marx Brothers' Horse Feathers (1932), which also features Syd Saylor.