This film has been preserved by the Library of Congress.
This was officially Joan Blondell's feature film debut; she and James Cagney were brought out from New York to re-create their stage roles in Sinners' Holiday (1930). Both films were shot more or less simultaneously, but this one was released about two months before "Holiday". Interestingly, her hair is a darker shade of blonde then it would be in her later films.
Faith Baldwin's story was serialized in Cosmopolitan magazine early in 1930 and then published as a novel shortly thereafter.
Corinne Griffith was considered for the lead in this picture, according to the AFI Catalog. Contemporary articles in the press also mentioned Constance Bennett as having the lead.
Remade as The Office Wife (1934) in the UK at Warner's studios in Teddington, Middlesex, England; it was not released in the U.S.