Released in four versions with a different language spoken by the actors in each one: English, Spanish, French and German. The new dialogue was not dubbed in; instead, each scene was shot four times, one take for each language. This process was helped with the aid of language tutors, blackboards placed out of camera range with the phonetic dialogue written on them, and the hiring of foreign actors for the incidental roles. This process was also used in the Little Rascals shorts When the Wind Blows (1930) and A Tough Winter (1930).
When Jack talks with Officer Kennedy, they are sitting on a bench which has advertising for Midway Auto Camp, 3658 Sepulveda Blvd, "On the hill between Culver City and Venice". The auto camp was an unusual, early "motel", with 60 individual cottages arranged in rows, with driveways between each row to accommodate cars, as well as what they called "modern trailer facilities".