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Much of the picture was filmed in Hong Kong including interiors and ones set in Chinatown in New York City.
The movie's closing credits declare that this picture was: "Filmed on location in Hong Kong, San Francisco, New York, Washington, D.C.."
One of three theatrical feature film collaborations of lead actress Cora Miao and film director Wayne Wang. The pictures are: Eat a Bowl of Tea (1989), Dim Sum: A Little Bit of Heart (1985) and Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive (1989).
Real life American legislation relevant to this picture's story elements include the War Brides Act (1945) and the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882).
The film's closing credits state: "The production wishes to gratefully thank Ernest Abuda, Yuen Chung, Clearwater Bay Studios, Violetta Coata, David Dobkin, J. Gunnar Erickson, Tom Luddy, Niki Minc, Pan Asian Theatre Repertory Company, Michael Peretzian, Steve Pinsky, Russian Hill Recording, Judy Scott-Fox, Salon Films, San Francisco Studios, Sound Recording Organization, Albert To, Universal Labs."