It was the first film Sten had made in the United States since leaving her contract with Samuel Goldwyn after The Wedding Night (1935).
Samuel Goldwyn had introduced Anna Sten, who he hoped would become the "new Garbo", earlier in 1934 in the film Nana, then showcased her in this film, and tried again in 1935 with The Wedding Night.
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