[1] In 1931, Carlos Gardel had managed to get the American company Paramount to hire him to perform in his first sound feature film, Lights of Buenos Aires.
Even with this, and with Carlos Gardel deciding to return to Buenos Aires, when the first semester of 1932 had already passed without incidents, Paramount chose to move forward with new movies that included the Argentinian singer.
Le Pera assumed the duties of screenwriter for the films and lyricist of the songs whose melodies Gardel had composed.
All of the copies of the film have been lost, including the originals that were destroyed in 1940 during the Second World War when German troops bombed the Paramount studios in Joinville.
The dancer rejected the singer's attempts to woo her over and over again, explaining to him that she was not "free", that she had a "very jealous" friend, and that she lived in a "serious house".