Inexperienced in the making of sound motion pictures which required professional spoken dialogue, 'Louise Brooks' wasn't able to get film work, except from this film's studio; 'Mermaid Talking Pictures', a decidedly low-rent affair.
The director - listed as 'William (B.) Goodrich', was, in fact, the disgraced silent film star, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, working under his nom de guerre - a play on 'will (be) good'.