The final of three film collaborations between director Peter Godfrey and Barbara Stanwyck; the others are Christmas in Connecticut (1945) and The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947). The pair developed a strong, lasting friendship while working on these films.
Geraldine Brooks receives an "introducing" credit here, and this was her first film, but the next film she worked on Possessed (1947), was released about one month before this picture.
Filmed in mid-1946 but not released until mid-1947.
Although she was older than both Errol Flynn and Geraldine Brooks, Barbara Stanwyck outlived both of them, passing away at age eighty-two in 1990. Flynn would pass away in his early fifties from a heart attack in 1959 and Brooks died from cancer at age fifty-one in 1977.