Shot in six days for a total cost of $10,501.70. Anywhere from 44 to 66 scenes, or shots, were taken every day.
Sam Newfield was paid $500 to direct this film. Director of photography Jack Greenhalgh received $200.
The film's production cost breakdown has survived and offers much insight into the production of low-budget independent filmmaking in the the era of the "big studios". In addition to the credited cast and crew, the film employed an uncredited script clerk, five electricians (three regulars and two day-players), two grips, a set dresser and two assistants, an unspecified number of drivers (probably one), and one positive and one negative film stock cutter.
According to the film's production chart, an unidentified wardrobe woman worked one day on the film and was paid $5.