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When Charles Coburn is trying to play Cupid between Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer (at 43 minutes), the musical motif is the tune from "Damn the Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead" - the song Coburn hums and sings throughout "The More the Merrier" (1943), for which he won an Oscar for playing Cupid between Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea.
The elevator operator was played by Carl Switzer, best known as Alfalfa of The Little Rascals "Our Gang" fame.
Third and final film to pair Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer, after Love Affair (1939) and When Tomorrow Comes (1939). Even the title seems to reflect the fact that the actors are starring together again, and is not significantly related to the plot of the film.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 9, 1946 with Irene Dunne reprising her film role.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on June 16, 1949 with Irene Dunne reprising her film role.
"Jonathan Crandall Sr: [to Anne] It also seems that you're a big shot in your office and an nonentity at home."
"Anne Crandall: [Defending her life] It's comfortable Jonathan Crandall Sr: You're too young to be comfortable. Anne Crandall: I have, you, you miserable old reprobate! Jonathan Crandall Sr: I can think of a couple of things you haven't got. Anne Crandall: What? Jonathan Crandall Sr: Well, you're a widow! Anne Crandall: Yes? Jonathan Crandall Sr: And, uh, don't be so darn difficult."