Kent's new contract of $1,750 per week would be the equivalent of nearly $30,000 per week in 2016.
Adorning the walls of Ross Alexander's office are large size portraits of up and coming WB players Jane Wyman (who also has a bit as a nurse in this film) and Bill Elliott, then known as Gordon Elliott.
Although billed as "Linda Warren", Anne Nagel's character is called "Linda Martin" in the film.
John Butler as "Bradshaw" and Effie Afton as "Mrs. Marchbanks" are in studio records/casting call lists for their roles, but they did not appear in the movie, although both characters are mentioned.
Earlier that year, Warners made a film called Two Against the World (1936). Both that film and this were thinly-disguised remakes of prior films, Sede de Escândalo (1931) and Bisbilhotices (1932). Both switched the locales from newspapers to radio stations, and both were written or co-written by Michael Jacoby.