Curly's suggestion that Grandma see a "single feature" was a reference to the fact that double features were by now crowding short subjects (including "The 3 Stooges") off the bill.
Comedian Harold Lloyd sued writers Clyde Bruckman, director Jules White and Columbia Pictures for Bruckman's use of Lloyd's magician's coat sequence from Movie Crazy (1932). Lloyd sought $500,000 in damages.
Ellinor Vanderveer can be seen simultaneously sitting at a table and on the dance floor.
The $30,000.00 accident settlement (in 1942) would be the equivalent of about $505,000.00 in the year 2021.
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