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Duffy is based upon the real-life character Albee Baker. The story actually happened in the mid-'50s and was recounted by Albee to the writer, 'Pierre de la Salle', who came to know Baker in 1956 whilst living in New York.
Barry Shawzin died before the film was released.
Anouk Aimée was considered for the lead.
Filmed under the title "Avec-Avec", a term used in the game of chemin de fer; some journalists mistakenly thought it was the French for "with-it". The title was changed at the last minute just before the film opened, a move roundly condemned by the film's leading actors. Susannah York publicly said the new title was "boring and square" and was reluctant to do any promotional work for the film.
When Duffy introduces Stefane as a "Mr. Eugenides" and describes him as "a Smyrna merchant", he is surreptitiously quoting a poem by T.S. Eliot.
"Segolene: I may be a hooker; I am absolutely not a slut."
"Stefane: Gonna be a groovy little happening, man."