This was the first time Victor Fleming directed Clara Bow, and apparently the experience was a pleasant one--he began a long-term personal relationship with her.
Based on the Sinclair Lewis novel of the same name, which was published the decade before. Director Victor Fleming decided to make the movie into a comedy instead of a dark drama that the book was about.
Production began on April 7, 1926, two days after Clara Bow's third Paramount film, The Runaway (1926), was released.
In early publicity material for the movie Ford Sterling is listed in the cast. He does not appear in the film.
One of the last films, if not the last film, to shoot at Paramount Picture's original studio location. During 1926, the studio moved from its original facility at Sunset and Vine Streets to its present location further east in Hollywood.