First film of the series to include Huntz Hall's name above the title alongside Leo Gorcey's.
The 33rd of 48 Bowery Boys movies released from 1946 to 1958.
Regular "Bowery Boys" members David Gorcey and Benny Bartlett briefly appear in the film but have no lines of dialog.
The airliner shown taking the guys to Paris is a TWA Lockheed L-749 Constellation.
(at around 29 mins) Louie is dressed and made up in a way that results in a quite accurate portrayal of the late-19th century French painter/illustrator Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Possibly due to a genetic disorder, Toulouse-Lautrec reached a height of only 5 feet. Bernard Gorcey, who was only 4'10", was outfitted with the same facial hair, hat, spectacles and cane, just as Toulouse-Lautrec would have appeared.