"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onAugust 29, 1949 with Bette Davis reprising her film role.
Debbie Reynolds stated in her memoirs that Doris Day appeared uncredited in this film as a bridesmaid, but there seems to be no record of it on studio call sheets.
Because the Dewey-Truman presidential race was going on during filming, one of Mary Wickes' lines was shot with both candidates names in it. The original print used Dewey as the winner. When Truman unexpectedly won, the other version was quickly printed and rushed to theaters.
Edith Head's first time designing costumes for Bette Davis.
Movie debut of Debbie Reynolds.