According to Xavier Cugat's 1948 autobiography, Rumba Is My Life, Dolores del Rio's "stand-in" was Carmen Castillo, a radio singing personality. Cugat was hired to draw a caricature of Ms del Rio on the set of Resurrection. He saw a beautiful young woman seated off camera and starting sketching her likeness thinking she was Ms del Rio. Ms Castillo gently informed him that she was del Rio's stand-in. That didn't stop Cugie. He continued his caricature and continued pursuing Ms Castillo until she consented to marry him. In doing so, Cugie instantly became the brother-in-law of 31 brothers and sisters of Ms Castillo whose father had 16 children from each of his two wives.
When this film reached St. Petersburg, Florida, in February, 1927, it played on a double bill with Truxton King (1923).