The film was one of several comedies with investment from the Macquarie Film Corporation.
running mate | Mate Parlov | Third mate | master's mate | Kiss Me, Stupid | Ernest Scared Stupid | Crazy, Stupid, Love | The Surgeon's Mate | Rudolph Maté | Paper Mate | Mate Boban | I Not Stupid Too | I'm with Stupid (Pet Shop Boys song) | Dare to Be Stupid (song) | Dare to Be Stupid | Crazy, Stupid, Love. | Yerba mate | Stupid Hoe | Stupid Girls | Stupid Cupid | Stupid (art movement) | Stupid | stupid | Shripad Mahadev Mate | Saint Stupid's Day Parade | Rudolph Mate | Nanking Theatre in 1934, showing ''Tarzan and His Mate | Mate Meštrović | Mate (horse) | mate (beverage) |
Judith Roberts (born 1944), Australian actress, whose career began in early 1960s; appeared with her husband, actor Reg Gorman on TV and films (1968's Koya no toseinin, 2005's You and Your Stupid Mate); also billed as Judy Roberts