In March 1934,
Carl Laemmle, Jr. purchased the rights to Thorne Smith's popular 1931
humorous fantasy The Night Life of the Gods. While the plot remained essentially the same, the sexual humor was vitiated by
Code considerations. The ending, too, was changed by adding the "it was only a dream" device. At first, Lowell Sherman himself was considered for the lead role, but he suffered from
laryngitis and lost his voice. Also considered for the role of Hunter Hawk was
Edward Everett Horton, but Mowbray was signed in July. A well-known character actor throughout his career, this was one of Mowbray's few leading roles. Among the actors portraying gods,
"Crash" Corrigan appears as Apollo (credited as Raymond Benard).
Pat DiCicco made his only known screen appearance as Perseus (credited as Pat De Cicco); DiCicco was better known as a powerful Hollywood agent and for his brief, troubled marriage to
Thelma Todd. Filming took place between August 13 and October 15, 1934. Lowell Sherman became ill while shooting
Night Life of the Gods and it would be his last finished work; he died of double-pneumonia in December 1934, just days into directing
Becky Sharp. ==Release==