A man says that Oscar is "in the soup and fish." This was a slang term of the time for a man's dress suit.
Tom Kennedy plays a not-too-bright cop. Earlier that year, he began a long run in a similar role in another comedy-mystery, featuring a female lead, "Torchy Blane."
This was the sixth and last feature film based on the Hildegarde Withers and Oscar Piper characters released from 1932 to 1937.
The opening stock footage of Broadway obviously belongs to an earlier era than 1937, when this film is set. Black Fury (1935) and The Whole Town's Talking (1935) are shown as playing first run theaters, both of which were released in 1935. There is also marquee advertising Scarface (1932), a 1932 film later re-released in 1936.