Production on the film began in early September 1936.
Variety reported that David Selman would be directing the picture, under the production of Harry Decker.
Iris Meredith (announced under her maiden name, Iris Shunn) was associated with the film in late September.
Variety also revealed in late September that
Arthur Rankin, Robert Fiske, Ann Merrill, and
Lucille Lund had been added to the cast. The movie was still in production in late September, finally wrapping on September 23. Also in October it was revealed that Cy Jenks, Wally Albright, and Marc Lawrence were in the cast. In early November it was announced that the film would be released on November 20, 1936. It was the second in a series of films starring Charles Starrett, produced by
Columbia Pictures. ==Reception==