The film was completed three months before its release, but Warner Bros. decided to delay the release of the film until after the birth of Joan Blondell's child so that Blondell would not be off the screen for too long a period.
Near the beginning of the film, Marie and Rosie are in the flat preparing for the night out and Marie (Glenda Farrell) is singing 'The Girl at the Ironing Board'. This is the show tune that Joan Blondell sings in the movie Dames (1934).
Second of five films pairing Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell as a comedy team released by Warner Bros. from 1933 to 1935, the other four being Havana Widows (1933), Traveling Saleslady (1935), We're in the Money (1935), and Miss Pacific Fleet (1935).
When Marie calls Dynamite a 'super colossal monk', it's a movie in-joke about the colossal film King Kong (1933), in which Robert Armstrong plays the discoverer of the giant gorilla.
Duryea's fee of 50,000 francs was equal to $3,285 at the time or over $64,000 in 2019.