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Betty Grable was considered for the Gene Tierney role.
Final film of actress Ann Pennington.
Kunming, China was the home of The Flying Tigers.
Robert Blake, adult actor of "Baretta" fame, plays Chandu, boy sidekick of George Montgomery.
Even though Haoli's (Gene Teirney) surname is spelled "Young" in the credits, it likely would have been a Westernization of the Chinese surname pronounced "Yung", the Anglicized spelling for several indigenous names with that general sound. This would explain why Johnny would be confused at a seeming Western-looking, Western-dressing, Vasser educated woman turning out to be Eurasian. And even if the family surname had been Westernized for Haoli, it is highly unlikely her very refined, clearly Chinese, father would have changed the spelling of his to "Dr. Young" from "Dr. Yung".
"Japanese Governor: Why do Americans continually misunderstand us? Johnny Williams: I can't imagine. Japanese Governor: I dislike to say it; but, your countrymen are sometimes a little stupid. And I hope you will not be stupid, Mr. Williams. I will regret, deeply, having to regard you as a spy, rather than a friend."
"Major Bull Weed: I was trying to organize an outfit in Luichow. But, we didn't expect the monkeys so soon. Johnny Williams: Got a date with the Rising Sun? Major Bull Weed: Yeah. Johnny Williams: Me too."