François Truffaut reviewed this film favorably, expressing his admiration of modest Monogram Pictures for braving the "cutback period" (when film production slowed significantly due to apprehensions over the emerging popularity of television).
Three former "boy stars" worked on this film: Roddy McDowall as Alec, Dickie Moore as Frankie, and Wesley Barry as the assistant director.
One of six films Roddy McDowall starred in and produced for Monogram Studio between 1948 and 1950 when he was only 20 years old.