At 24 years old, this was Boris Barnet's Directorial debut. He also plays one of the lead characters in the film.
Miss Mend set box office records when it was released in the Soviet Union in 1926, attracting an estimated 1.7 million movie theater audience viewers.
The sign in front of the capitalist-run cork factory in the USA, where the workers go on strike at the beginning of the film, reads "ROCFELLER & Co". At the time the film was released in 1926, US billionaire John D. Rockefeller, Sr., founder of Standard Oil Co., was the richest man in the world. In fact, Rockefeller ranks as the wealthiest man ever to have lived. His peak wealth is estimated to have been $340 billion.