Director Albert Arthur Allen was a prominent nude photographer. When asked about his subject, he said. "There is, of course, a fine distinction between the non-essential nude and the true nude. The non-essential nude is a picture which has no message to speak. While the true nude gives a version of beauty, both physical and spiritual-two great needs of humanity."
Considered a forerunner of the "nudie" comedy feature films that emerged in the late 1950s.
Only role for the lead actors except Kathryn Kay who appeared in a second and last film in the 1937 Artists and Models.
Only known movie directed by Albert Allen
This film forced director Albert Allen into bankruptcy for a time.