Universal Studios head
Carl Laemmle, Jr. was eager for
James Whale, fresh from his great success with
Bride of Frankenstein, to direct ''
Dracula's Daughter. Whale was idle, waiting for Irene Dunne to finish work on Magnificent Obsession'' so she could begin work on Whale's
Show Boat. Wary of directing two horror films in a row, Whale instead convinced Laemmle to buy the rights to a mystery novel called
The Hangover Murders. Whale argued that the same sort of audiences who went to horror films also went to mystery films and pointed to the hit
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film
The Thin Man as evidence that a picture based on the novel would be a success. Laemmle agreed to buy the rights for $5,000, only after extracting a promise from Whale that he would direct ''Dracula's Daughter'' next. The
Production Code Administration, which had gone into effect just weeks after the release of
The Thin Man and which restricted the drinking of alcohol on-screen, disapproved of the project even before a script was written. PCA head
Joseph Breen forbade the use of the word "hangover" in the title. Laemmle agreed and in mid-August temporarily retitled the project
Wild Night before settling on
Remember Last Night? in response to a survey of exhibitors. Breen dispatched two representatives to meet with Whale, Laemmle and studio censor Harry Zehner in an effort to reduce or eliminate the film's reliance on drinking. The two men realized that most of the alcohol use was required for the plot – and thus allowable under the
Production Code – and Whale promised to keep the novel's ending in which Tony and Carlotta agree to quit drinking. When Breen reviewed the draft, his objections centered on the excessive alcohol use. "We take this opportunity of pointing out to you, in regard to the matter of the treatment of drinking in this story, that, generally speaking, it is presented in a light, facetious, acceptable, amusing, and desirable mode of behavior. It is upon this that we feel rejection may be reasonably based." A revised script with the drinking toned down slightly was submitted on July 24, the same day Whale started shooting.
Remember Last Night? was budgeted at $385,000. Shooting wrapped on September 14. Whale was nine days over schedule and $75,000 over budget. ==Release and reception==