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This is one of the few instances when a movie was released while the Broadway play was still running.
The original Broadway production of "Mary, Mary" by Jean Kerr opened at the Helen Hayes Theater in New York on March 8, 1961, later moving to the Morosco Theater, for a total of 1572 performances, making it the longest-running non-musical Broadway show of the 1960s.
The picture behind Doug's desk is that of actor Monty Woolly who died the same year the film was released.
Nelson, Rennie and Sherman repeat their roles from the Broadway production.
Dirk says an Indian head looks like Jack Warner. Presumably the head of the studio approved of the joke.
"Bob McKellaway: [lovingly] I married Mary because she was so direct, and straightforward, and said exactly what she meant. Oscar Nelson: Why did you divorce her? Bob McKellaway: [sternly] Because she was so direct, and straightforward, and said exactly what she meant."
"Bob McKellaway: Somewhere, something's gotta give."