Production and Exhibition
- The film was originally released in the UK under its working title The Music Blasters.
- The final US release title was supplied by H. M. "Beanie" Walker.
- The short was directed by fellow film comedian Edgar Kennedy, here billed as "E. Livingston Kennedy".
- Scenes from this film were featured in several silent film compilations of the 1960s produced by Robert Youngson.
- The film was shown on the BBC Four programme Paul Merton's Silent Clowns in full with an original, specially composed, musical score.
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