The film overlapped a real-life murder when Nellie Madison shot her husband across the street during its production. Her gunshots were mistaken for shots fired from the lot, briefly giving Mrs. Madison time to escape.
during the making at the Warner Brothers studio
during the making at the Warner Brothers studio
A publicity photo of Bette Davis is prominently seen hung on the wall of Angie (Robert Barrat)'s office.
When Lance (Richard Barthelmess) wants to visit Joan (Ann Dvorak), he tells his driver to go to the Crosland Apartments. Alan Crosland is the film's director.
Last film at First National/Warner Bros. for Richard Barthelmess after a 15-year stint at the studio. His box office appeal had diminished to the point that boss Jack L. Warner felt his $250,000 per year salary was no longer warranted.