Last of eight features to team Wally Brown and Alan Carney, RKO's long forgotten answer to Universal's popular Abbott and Costello.
Lionel Atwill finished this film in August 1945, before starting work on the feature "House of Dracula" and the serial "Lost City of the Jungle," from which he was forced to withdraw in February 1946 due to illness. His April passing from bronchial cancer was followed six months later by this film's eventual release, more than a year since its completion.
This was Bela Lugosi's second and last teaming with Wally Brown and Alan Carney. The first was Zombies na Broadway (1945).
Final feature film of Lionel Atwill to be released, although NOT the last film he made.
In the room with the waxworks, on a shelf behind the "Lady Guinevere" figures, you can clearly see two of Willis O'Brien's stop motion dinosaur puppets from KING KONG (another RKO picture made 13 years earlier).