Directed by Richard Wallace and based on the play Flea Market, the film was the first musical production by Paramount Pictures.
[1] At the preview in Los Angeles, established film-actor Adolphe Menjou, son of French immigrant parents, congratulated Chevalier in person.
Dubbing was not a common practice, but the film makers attempted it here over stock footage of Paris.
An orchestra played "Louise" under one microphone while several actors spoke street observations under another, like "What pretty flowers!
Andrews, was published by The Readers Library to coincide with the film's release and included 8 pages of stills (it was titled The Innocents of Paris).