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According to Maureen O'Hara's autobiography "'Tis Herself" (2004), stars Richard Boone and Peter Lawford were allegedly both arrested in a gay brothel "full of beautiful boys" while making this film. The 20th Century Fox studio managed to prevent this from being reported by the press.
Maureen O'Hara claimed that Richard Boone and Peter Lawford were "rude and disrespectful to many Australians and to the press as a whole and the Australians came to dislike them both with a passion."
Maureen O'Hara wrote that 20th Century Fox told her to make a personal plea to the press not to report the arrests of Richard Boone and Peter Lawford in a gay brothel with underage boys.
The first Technicolor movie filmed on-location in Australia.
Star Tyrone Power was originally intended for the lead role of John W. Gamble which in the end was cast with another American actor, Richard Boone.
"Dell McGuire: He changed again and you bought it on I never be able to thank you enough, Never!"
"Richard Connor: Don't worry, I'm not going to make any excuses. It was a dirty business, rotten right from the very beginning to the end. I'm not going to tell you I didn't know what I was doing but, for what it's worth, you were never a part of it. You've got to believe that. The rest of it was a masquerade but where you were concerned, it was real. Dell McGuire: Stop it, Dennis. Stop it. Richard Connor: It's the truth, I swear it. If it weren't, I wouldn't be here."