This film was a disappointment at the box office, losing $64,104 (almost $1.1M in 2016).
The debut of Louise Platt.
This was one of two dozen Walter Wanger/Harry Sherman/Cinema Guild productions originally released by United Artists, re-released theatrically in 1948 by Masterpiece Productions, and ultimately sold by them for USA television syndication in 1950. It was first telecast in Los Angeles Sunday 21 May 1950 on KTLA (Channel 5), in New York City Saturday 3 June 1950 on WCBS (Channel 2), in Philadelphia Sunday 4 June 1950 on WFIL (Channel 6), in Chicago Monday 10 July 1950 on WENR (Channel 7), in Detroit Sunday 23 July 1950 on WXYZ (Channel 7), in Phoenix Sunday 13 August 1950 on KPHO (Channel 5), in Albuquerque Tuesday 15 August 1950 on KOB (Channel 4), in Atlanta Thursday 31 August 1950 on WSB (Channel 8), in Cincinnati Saturday 23 September 1950 on WKRC (Channel 11), in Pittsburgh Thursday 28 September 1950 on WDTV (Channel 3), in Boston Sunday 29 October 1950 on WNAC (Channel 7), and in San Francisco Saturday 11 November 1950 on KGO (Channel 7).
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on
May 30, 1938 with Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda reprising their film roles.
Florence Lake and Jack Rice, who share a scene, played Florence and Brother in the Edgar Kennedy shorts.