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Fourth screen appearance of Darren McGavin (Soldier in Hospital reading the comic strip, uncredited). He began his career working as a set painter at Columbia Pictures.
Arthur Q. Bryan (train passenger in the club/sleeping car) speaks with the voice he created for Warner Brothers' Bugs Bunny cartoon series character 'Elmer Fudd'.
The November 1945 release date of the film caused an anachronism in the plot: the traveling Kent character is en route to Japan, via San Francisco, and mentions at least three times he is off to war - but the war ended in September.
Speaking of the Nixie comic continuing while he is stationed in the Pacific theater Kent says, "Watch what happens when he whistles in the ear of that white horse." In Japanese propaganda photos, Emperor Hirohito was often shown riding his majestic white stallion Shirayuki (to make the short emperor look taller). In the US that horse became a symbol of Hirohito's power and position. Knocking him off that high horse was a popular image.
"Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on June 2, 1950 with Rosalind Russell reprising her film role.
"Albert: Nobody's too old for anything, but unhappiness!"
"Michael Kent: [accidentally knocking her in the face with a door] Oh! I'm terribly sorry. Did it hurt you? Dr. Susan Lane: No, no. It's hardly bleeding at all."