The series also used music from the famous MGM film.
And so, the 1948 MGM film was actually the third "original."
The record features both original songs and songs from the 1939 MGM film.
This was Powell's final starring role in an MGM film.
He accepted a contract to write for and appear in MGM films.
(a reference to the 1943 MGM film of the same title), as his house floats upward.
MGM films didn't need subtitles: if you knew how to keep your eyes open, you were home free.
In its opening 39 days, the film took $1,310,590 at the box office, setting a new record for an MGM film.
However, to be different to the MGM film, no Jane was written into this serial.
This film is one of many lost MGM films from the 1920s.