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For some unknown reason, advertising contained the odd statement "Introducing James Best" - a performer who'd been acting steadily in TV and films since 1950, 16 years earlier.
As with many Jerry Lewis-directed comedies, Lewis improvised his dialogue in many scenes, and reactions to the lines of the actresses sharing screen time with him and their ability to not break character was sorely tested, though to their credit they managed to hold their own quite often.
This was Jerry Lewis' first film with Columbia after a long career with Paramount.
This was originally announced as a Jack Lemmon vehicle.
This film is marked as Jerry Lewis' "start to downfall" since the films he appeared afterwards were not received well in cinemas.
"Mary Lou Mauve: If y'all would 'scuse me, Ah'm lookin' for the doctor. The Drunk: Oh, I happen to be a doctor, but I'm not in surgery today. You see, I'm driving the ambulance. Say, what's your name? Mary Lou Mauve: Ah do declare! The Drunk: Clare. Oh, that's a pretty name!"
"[Christopher learns from the French ambassador that he has won a prize for his art work] The Ambassador: Ze first prise is fifty thousand francs. In American money, zat ees ten thousand dollars. The Attache: Give or take a little. Christopher Pride: As long as you give, I'll take."