- In 1961 version, actress Delcassan doesn't appear on the opening credits, but the actor Alexandre Wirtz is added.
- Director Jacques Tati shot the film simultaneously with two cameras: one was loaded with color film and one with black and white film, as a backup copy. The film was originally intended to be released in color, but the laboratory could not develop the color film because it was shot using a new, experimental process, so Tati decided to release the black and white version instead. Another version, with some color footage was released in 1961. In 1995 the original color negative was partially restored and some parts of the black and white film were computer colorized in order to generate a new color version faithful to Tati's original vision. This new version was released with a short prologue detailing the shooting history of the film.
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