David Gray and
Avery Hopwood's play,
The Best People, opened on
Broadway on August 19, 1924, and ran for 142 performances. It was later revived in 1933 when it ran for a more modest 67 performances. Hopwood was a prolific and successful playwright, many of whose plays were adapted into films – his 1919 play
The Gold Diggers provided the template for the
Warner Bros. series of
movie musicals.
The Best People was made into a
silent film in 1925,
The Best People, before
Paramount had it refashioned into a vehicle for Miriam Hopkins, an established Broadway star who had just signed with the studio after making the short subject
The Home Girl for them in 1928.
Fast and Loose was her second film appearance.
Fast and Loose was also
Preston Sturges' second Hollywood assignment, after
The Big Pond (and its French-language version
La grande mare). Carole Lombard, on the other hand, had appeared in over 40 films by the time
Fast and Loose was released, all as "Carol Lombard." ==References==