Early in the picture, Loretta Young is discussing a blind date with Patsy Kelly. Loretta says she hopes the guy can dance. Patsy replies that the last one was a corporal that "was as handsome as Gable, and Gable ain't bad!" To which Loretta replies, "Oh I'll say not!" This is ironic because when filming "The Call of the Wild" the year before this film was released, Loretta had an affair with Clark Gable, leading to the birth of their daughter, Judy Lewis. Audiences at the time didn't realize the irony since this secret affair wasn't made public until years later.
The play originally was copyrighted as "Hush Money" in 1914.
Richard jokes that the local cinema in rural Maine shows "all the latest movies" including 'Birth of a Nation', which was made 20 years earlier.
Cleves Kinkead's play opened in Boston, Massachusetts, USA in January 1915. It moved to Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 26 August 1915 and closed in May 1916 after 316 performances. The cast included Mabel Colcord, Jane Cowl and Robert McWade.