Although there is an onscreen copyright statement, the film is not listed in the copyright catalogue.
This film was released without any press previews.
The onscreen "work" by Yves Mirande and Mirande Mouézy-Éon was a play; its production has not been determined. The English adaptation by Seymour Hicks was produced in London, England, UK with the title "Mr. What's His Name", and on Broadway, New York City, New York, USA with the title "The Matrimonial Bed". The American version opened on 12 October 1927, but had only 12 performances. Its cast included Clay Clement, John T. Murray, Vivien Oakland, Lennox Pawle and 'Lee Patrick', who is also in this movie.
Just before he is covered with black goo in the shower, the song Happy is singing is "Old Black Joe".
This film's first documented telecast took place in Tucson Monday 17 September 1956 on KDWI (Channel 9); it first aired in San Francisco 1 October 1956 on KPIX (Channel 5), in Albuquerque Thursday 18 October 1956 on KOAT (Channel 7), in Boston Tuesday 23 October 1956 on WBZ (Channel 4), in Sacramento CA Saturday 3 November 1956 on KBET (Channel 10), in New York City Sunday January 1957 on WABD (Channel 5), and in Honolulu Monday 20 May 1957 on KHVH (Channel 13).