The exteriors of the original Essanay and Selig-Polyscope buildings, the largest movie studios in Chicago during the silent era, are prominently featured in the montage that opens the "Cats and Dogs" segment of the film.
Haydee Politoff's performance in this film marks her first screen appearance in 37 years.
The film is dedicated to the memory of Skip Haynes whose song "Lake Shore Drive" is quoted in the film.
Shot in eight days on a budget of $20,000.
Winner of the Best Comedy award at the 2018 Strasburg Film Festival.