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The story was based on an actual law in effect in Montana in the 1880s, which stated that a man who killed another man was responsible for the care and support of his victim's family.
The film was originally written for James Stewart, but when he couldn't commit to it, it was refashioned for Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, with Costello playing the part intended for Stewart.
Lou Costello's father, a western-film buff, died during the production of this movie, and as a tribute Lou listed him in the credits as Associate Producer Sebastian Cristillo.
This was the only feature film to be adapted into the Bud Abbott and Lou Costello comic book.
Lee 'Lasses' White, who appears in the opening scene as the stagecoach shotgun rider, was dubbed in the film by Billy House, who appeared the same year in "Universal"'s "The Egg and I (1947)."
"Chester Wooley: Marriage is a three-ring circus: the engagement ring, the wedding ring, and suffering."
"Chester Wooley: That wild-goose chase of yours is going to lay an egg."