The American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films 1931-1940 confirms the participation of both Lon Chaney Jr. and Robert Lowery in this film; both of them were under contract to Twentieth Century-Fox at the time, and can be found in secondary roles in many other films produced at that studio before and after this one. However, they are not to be found in the 16mm 68 minute version which is all that's presently available, and the source of the currently marketed DVD. Since both AFI and Variety clocked the original 1938 release print at 75 minutes, there's a good chance that they're somewhere in those missing seven minutes.
When one of the girls reproves another, the latter mockingly calls her "Elsie Dinsmore." This was a character in nineteenth-century literature who was obnoxiously virtuous.
One of the girls says, "We can resist anything except temptation." With "I" instead of "We," this is an epigram by Oscar Wilde.
Final film of Leah Ray .