Though Cedric Gibbons is credited as the art director of this film, this was part of his contract with MGM, where all films produced by the studio bore his name. The art direction was actually the work of the film's star, William Haines, who would soon leave acting to pursue what would become a highly successful, decades-long career as an interior designer.
The English adaptation of the play titled "Dancing Partner" was produced by David Belasco and opened in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in late July, 1930. It moved to New York City on 5 August 1930 at the Belasco Theatre, 111 W. 44th St. and ran for 119 performances until November.
According to MPAA/PCA files, this film was rejected by censors in Ireland, Nova Scotia and British Columbia for its treatment of "immoral sexuality".