This film uses the name "Santa Teresa" for a thinly veiled "fictional" version of Santa Barbara, where the hotel exteriors were shot. Beginning in the 1980's, writer Sue Grafton would set her popular Kinsey Millhone mystery novels in "Santa Teresa," also a thinly veiled fictional version of Santa Barbara.
Lola Jensen's debut.
One of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
First movie listing of journeyman extra William Meader, age ~22 from Massachusetts. Who appears likely to have 'Vaudeville/Theatre', involvement since ~1916 onward. Here, as a dancer for a film that would have served as lightweight diversion for World War 1 audience, introducing the basic 'Eugenics' notions of the day topical to those prior to World War 2. Ideas ironically that led to him being cast in the science fiction classic Star Trek (1966) series.