The working title of the film was "The Romantic Mr. Hinklin."
Now receiving top billing, but still a contract player at RKO, Lucille Ball would, in just 17 years, along with her husband Desi Arnaz, own the studio.
Rosina Galli replaced Ferike Boros in the role of Mama Brentoni when a scheduling conflict prevented Boros from appearing in the film.
A column called "A Letter From Location" that ran in the Jun 1923 Picture-Play explained that interiors, including a reproduction of the New York Stock Exchange, were filmed at Long Island City before the production moved west to shoot along the Pacific Ocean, 70 miles from Los Angeles, CA.