Thomas Mitchell (Dan Painter) and Barbara O'Neil (Sally Painter) played Tara plantation owners, and parents of Scarlett (Vivien Leigh), Gerald and Ellen O'Hara in Gone with the Wind (1939).
The short story upon which this film is based, "Everybody Was Very Nice", by Stephen Vincent Benet, was published in the September 5, 1936 edition of The Saturday Evening Post.
Barbara O'Neil (Sally) portrays Wayne Morris's (Ted) mother, yet she was only almost 4 years older than he.
Mona Barrie (Lisa Blake) portrays Priscilla Lane's (Barbara) mother, but she was actually only 5½ years older than Priscilla.
This film introduced the pop version of "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen." The song (actually a duet) was originally written for the 1932 Yiddish stage musical "M'ken lebn nar m'lozt nit" (rendered in English as "I Would If I Could").