This movie is listed among The 100 Most Amusingly Bad Movies Ever Made in "The Official Razzie® Movie Guide."
Alice Cooper recorded the piano ballad "No Time for Tears" for his scene in this movie. Mae West rejected it, saying her character would never cry over the loss of a man. The song was ultimately replaced with the peppy disco number "Next Next". "No Time for Tears" was included in the boxed set "The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper," but "Next Next" has never made it onto an album.
The press kit was issued with a pink cassette tape, like the one featured in this movie, which included the songs from the film. A soundtrack has never been commercially released.
The film was a critical and commercial failure. When Crown International rereleased it on the burgeoning New York midnight movie circuit in 1979, it was embraced by gay audiences, who dressed up as the characters and shouted lines at the screen. It ran regularly in NY and California through the early 1980s.
George Raft: Himself. Raft starred in Noite Após Noite (1932), Mae West's film debut. He had recommended her for the role of Maudie Triplett.