This was produced by Chesterfield Pictures, a "Poverty Row" company that specialized in low budget "second features" that were economically produced and quickly made. Chesterfield was never successful enough to afford their own studio facilities, and for this film rented soundstages at Universal City. They were eventually one of several companies merged to form Republic Pictures.
Jameson Thomas plays a writer named Harry Forrest. The dumb cop keeps calling him Mr. Bush, Tree, Woods, etc.
This film's earliest documented telecast in Los Angeles occurred Tuesday 30 December 1952 on KECA (Channel 7).