The title seems strange, considering Warner Bros. Pictures was nowhere near 25 years old when this short was released in 1930. However, Warner had absorbed the silent-era Vitagraph company, established in 1905. So if Vitagraph is included in the company history, the Warner firm had 25 years of experience.
Both Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II appear in this film 13 years before they presented "Oklahoma!" on Broadway.
John Barrymore, Al Jolson, George Arliss, and Richard Barthelmess, notable by their absence, all send telegrams (dated 30 July 1930) of good wishes, which the audience is allowed to read.