Symona Boniface's final acting role. Her frail physical appearance, due to her cancer battle, is evident here and passed away a couple weeks after filming ended.
The image of the boxing gloves hanging on a wall during in the beginning credits is reminiscent of the Laurel and Hardy shorts that were later reissued with a drawing of their trademark bowler hats hanging on a peg during the beginning/end titles.
The first of four two-reel comedies produced for Columbia Pictures from 1950 to 1952 featuring former prizefighters Max Baer and "Slapsie Maxie" Rosenbloom.
Emil Sitka has a double role in this short: wealthy millionaire Elmer Dwiggins and Dwiggin's nephew Horace, who hires Max Baer to impersonate him at the reading of the will.
Filmed between July 17 and 20, 1950.