Mel Brooks worked on the screenplay. He fought with Lewis and left the production. In Brooks's biography, he stated that the final draft screenplay only featured two of his scenes and asked the
Writers Guild of America to make sure that he was not given any credit. Filming started in November 1960. The main set alone cost $500,000 to build (equivalent to $ in ). After two weeks of filming, Lewis fired cinematographer
Haskell Boggs, who had worked with him on most of his films, over a disagreement and replaced him with
W. Wallace Kelley. The film features the real-life wedding of Daria Massey and David Lee Joesting. ==Release==