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First film since the inception of the "Production code" in the 1930's to show a double bed in a married couple's bedroom.
Filmed from November 1943 to January 1944, and not generally released until 1946. It was only screened for military audiences during the war as the studio thought it would be more well-received by the general public after the war ended.
Originally George Brent was to have appeared with equal billing, but by the time the movie was actually prepared to be released he had switched studios. So the Barbara Stanwyck's name appears alone.
Ginna's husband, played by John Ridgely, is named Cary Abbott, and his Lake Tahoe cabin is referred to as the Grant cabin, a probable in-joke.
One of Barbara Stanwyck's favorites of her films.
"Jessica Drummond: How neat you are, Frank! Frank Everett: That's what comes of being a bachelor all your life."
"Jessica Drummond: You know, it's amazing how I can learn to like martinis. It's an acquired taste like anchovies. Maj. Scott Landis: Uh-huh."