"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on August 19, 1946 with Brian Aherne reprising his film role.
"Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on February 6, 1949 with Rosalind Russell reprising her film role.
The jewelry worn by Virginia Bruce (Phyllis Walden) were created by New York City based jeweler Paul Flato. He is considered the first celebrity jeweler, and from the 1920s to the early 1940s he had an extensive list of movie star clients wearing his pieces.
Newspaper columnist and actor Robert Benchley (Van Horn) published his final 'The New Yorker' magazine column and signed with Paramount Pictures for a series of one-reel shorts while at the same time working in this film and in 'Foreign Correspondent (1940)'.
The airplane used for the flight to South Carolina was a Lockheed L-12 Electra Junior (NC17376) and it is the same that appears in Casablanca (1942), seen taxiing on the tarmac with a huge Air France "winged sea-horse" sticker on the nose, and the fake registration F-AMPJ.