This film was produced because the rich star
Edmée Dormeuil payed an agent to get a starring part in a film.
Robert Saidreau hastily cooked up a story for her and the film was made early in 1924. Mon ciné magazine, Cinémagazine and other film newspapers document that fact. However, the distributors found out that
Robert Saidreau had only made another version of his previous film,
Méfiez-vous de votre bonne (1920), and that the star's performance was bad so they refused to release the film.
Edmée Dormeuil successfully sued to get her money back but went to jail in 1930 for attempted murder on her lover's wife.