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There is an apparent in-joke when Hurd Hatfield compares Joan Caulfield's Mathilda character to her portrait, saying that she hasn't changed, but her portrait has. This is a clear reference to his signature film, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945).
The novel upon which this film is based was first published in serial form in The Saturday Evening Post from 11 August to 29 September 1945.
In an article in the 10 October 1946 edition of the New York Times, Humphrey Bogart was to have starred in this film but was unavailable, so the role went to Claude Rains.
This was Michael North's final role. After this film, he became an agent. Among his clients were Red Skelton, Milburn Stone, and Amanda Blake.
"Steven Francis Howard: Quite a large party, isn't it? Althea Keane: Would you like to meet anyone? Steven Francis Howard: No. Althea Keane: It's not very appetizing. It's Victor's birthday. Once a year his friends crawl out of the woodwork. [Sarcastically] Althea Keane: This year it's a SURPRISE party! [Lights cigarette] Althea Keane: Will he be surprised to see you? Steven Francis Howard: [He takes her hand with the lit match] I like matches. You never have to refill them... [He pulls her hand toward him to light his own cigartte] Steven Francis Howard: ... and when you're through with them, you simply throw them away... [He blows out the match] Steven Francis Howard: ... like people."
"Althea Keane: [sarcastically to Mathilda] You look as though you'd been fished out of several oceans!"