Stan Laurel's laughter was infectious; Sharon Lynn (Lola) can be seen laughing unscripted as she tickles Stan during the hotel scene.
In a tribute to Claudette Colbert in It Happened One Night (1934), Stan Laurel flags down a coach by baring his leg.
Although credited as "A Stan Laurel Production," Stan really didn't produce the picture; it was a gesture from Hal Roach after one of their squabbles. "Producer" is one of the few things Stan didn't do on a picture; he wrote, directed, supervised and edited, all without credit.
At the end of the song "On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine," Stan Laurel's voice switches to a deep bass and then a high falsetto. These parts were dubbed by two of his co-stars, Chill Wills and Rosina Lawrence.
"On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine" was released as a single and charted in the UK towards the end of 1975, record #UP 36026 on "United Artists." It reached the #2 spot, kept off the top only by Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody."