Bill Clark's movie debut.
According to a New York Times article on 16 October 1938, the Citizen's Chiropractic Committee of New York State sued the film producers, authors and Alan Mowbray for $100,000 claiming damages to the profession. One doctor was very upset that the film implied it was possible to go through a chiropractic school through a correspondence course. The outcome of the suit is not known.
This film marked the last of Nancy Carroll's 39 feature appearances in an 11-year career.
Many cast members in studio records/casting call lists did not appear or were not identifiable in the movie. These were (with their character names): Charles Waldron (Dr. Snezrude), Joe King (Government Man), Pat Gleason (Steward), Kenneth Harlan (Officer), Joe McGuinn and George Ovey (Sailors), Jerry Colonna, William Irving, Billy Engle, Bobby Barber and Eddie Phillips (Gendarmes), Matt McHugh (Elevator Operator), Sydney Jarvis and Malcolm Waite (Elevator Men), Sarah Edwards (Elevator Passenger), Dell Henderson and Lionel Braham (Cops), Will Stanton (Drunk Passenger), George Humbert (Corn-Man), Duke York