Constance Allen's only role. She was a real-life Elysian Fields club member discovered by the producer playing baseball at the camp.
Filmed at the largest nudist camp in California, ten miles from Lake Elsinore, elevation 2000 feet.
A magazine shown to reporter James Mack in the opening scene is the August 1933 issue of "The Nudist," the journal of the International Nudist Conference.
Fifteen crew members - producer, camera men, sound men, grips, a script girl - made the trip to Elysian Field nudist camp for the seven days of filming. When they arrived, each person had to sign a pledge to gain entry: "I am fully acquainted with the purposes and ideals of Elysia and do wholeheartedly believe them to be wholesome, moral and beneficial. I herewith promise to conduct myself so as not to be offensive to members of elysia, and understand that my stay may be terminated any time the directors see fit."
Shows several views of the Ortega Highway and Lake Elsinore (CA), with a glance at the summer home of Aimee Semple McPherson.