Before this movie was made, any Warner Brothers film which showed a movie marquee would indicate that a movie named "Another Dawn" was playing at the cinema. Unable to come up with a title for this film, they decided to actually create a movie named "Another Dawn."
Erich Wolfgang Korngold composed a title song for the film, with lyrics by Al Dubin, to be sung during the party scene, attended by Errol Flynn and Kay Francis. This was dropped but the music of the song is heard in an instrumental version.
Errol Flynn toasts Kay Francis, saying, "Here's to the colonel's lady." She, the wife of the colonel, replies, "And here's to the Judy O'Grady she'd like to be." She is referring to the poem by Kipling about all women being alike in their desires which contains the famous line "For the colonel's lady and Judy O'Grady are sisters under their skins."
Erich Wolfgang Korngold recycled the love theme from this film for the opening of his 1947 Violin Concerto.
This film's earliest documented telecasts took place in Tucson Wednesday 3 October 1956 on KDWI (Channel 9) and in Albuquerque Tuesday 9 October 1956 on KOAT (Channel 7); it first aired in San Francisco Tuesday 20 November 1956 on KPIX (Channel 5), in Los Angeles Saturday 24 November 1956 on KNXT (Channel 2), in New York City Sunday 25 November 1956 on WABD (Channel 5), in Indianapolis Wednesday 12 December 1956 on WTTV (Channel 10), in Boston Friday 14 December 1956 on WBZ (Channel 4), in Sacramento CA Tuesday 25 December 1956 on KBET (Channel 10), and in Honolulu Thursday 23 May 1957 on KHVH (Channel 13).