The film lost $104,000 at the box office ($1.86M in 2018) according to studio records.
First screen appearance for Gloria Swanson in seven years since Music in the Air (1934). It would be another nine years until her next feature film - Sunset Blvd. (1950).
Anne Shirley originally had the role of Enid, but left to star in The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941). And according to a contemporary article in the March 30, 1941 edition of the New York Times, Jane Wyatt was also considered for that role.
Desi Arnaz had been married to Lucille Ball for a few months when he made this film. They had met the previous year while working on another RKO film together - Too Many Girls (1940). Little did anyone know then that in about sixteen years they would own RKO Studio's lots in Hollywood and Culver City.