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According to the "Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia", Buster Keaton worked as a gag writer on this film, at the request of his good friend Stan Laurel.
Laurel and Hardy's second and last film under their contract with MGM. The other film was Air Raid Wardens (1943).
Laurel and Hardy's biggest box office success, grossing $1,500,000 on its initial release.
This film was first telecast in Los Angeles Thursday 5 November 1957 on KTTV (Channel 11), in Philadelphia 28 August 1958 on WFIL (Channel 6), in San Francisco 11 January 1959 on KGO (Channel 7), and, finally, in New York City 5 November 1960 on WCBS (Channel 2).
MGM production number 1332.
"Mrs. Elvira Hawkley: The last man I had stayed for several years. He'll tell you I was most accommodating. In fact, I still get letters from him. He's on an island somewhere in the Pacific. I think they call it Alcatraz."
"Mrs. Elvira Hawkley: I thought a little spot of this might refresh you before taking up your new duties. It's Chateauneuf 1924. Stan: Gee, that's pretty old. Haven't you got anything new?"