"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on February 15, 1943 with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour reprising their film roles.

Samuel Goldwyn paid Paramount $133,500 to borrow Bob Hope for twelve weeks, during which time Hope made this film and The Princess and the Pirate.

In the scene where Hope opens the music box we hear Bing Crosby singing his hit "When The Blue Of The Night". Hope says the line "That guy is haunting me". Crosby and Hope were co-stars in the famous "Road Pictures" and often made cameos in each others films.


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