About four years into her contract at RKO, this was the first film in which Lucille Ball received top billing.
Aside from a very early uncredited role in I'll Love You Always (1935) and a few cameos as herself, this was Lucille Ball's only feature film in which her character is named Lucille or Lucy. After she moved to television in 1951, most of Ball's characters would be named Lucy.
Lucille Ball and Allan Lane both previously appeared together in two other films, Having Wonderful Time (1938) and Twelve Crowded Hours (1939).
Lucille Ball would later cast Donald Briggs in a recurring role during the first season of her The Lucy Show (1962).