Direct references to drug use were forbidden after the adoption of the "Code," but here the filmmakers must have not understood when a character was referred to as being "coked up."
The first of five movies in which Edward G. Robinson and Edward Brophy worked together. The others are The Last Gangster (1937), A Slight Case of Murder (1938), Larceny Inc. (1942), and Destroyer (1943).
The $250.00 per week that Jones is to get for writing the article in this 1935 comedy translates to $4,999.23 per week in 2019 dollars.
This movie is the inspiration for 1998 Bollywood movie 'Duplicate' starring Shah Rukh Khan in the double role.
This film has a 100% rating based on 12 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.