Jennie Horwitz, the mother of Moe Howard, Curly Howard, and Shemp Howard, was aghast when she saw this film. She began screaming at Moe on the screen for hitting his little brother, Curly. She had to be escorted from the theater.
One of two MGM "Stooge" films shot in two-strip Technicolor, which was then experimental. The other one was Hello Pop (1933).
The two musical numbers were taken from earlier films. "The Story of the Lady in a Fan" was originally filmed for the uncompleted The March of Time (1930), and "The Woman in the Shoe" was from Lord Byron of Broadway (1930).