This film's earliest documented telecast took place in Tucson Thursday 4 October 1956 on KDWI (Channel 9); it first aired in Salt Lake City Saturday 1 December 1956 on KUTV (Channel 2), in Spokane Wednesday 12 December 1956 on KREM (Channel 2), in San Francisco Monday 24 December 1956 on KRON (Channel 4), in Bellingham WA Sunday 30 December 1956 on KVOS (Channel 12), and in Indianapolis Saturday 19 January 1957 on WFBM (Channel 6).
Eight actors listed in studio records for roles this film did not appear: Reporters Ernie Stanton, Lowden Adams, Jack Richardson, Garrett Craig and George Campeau; Lyle Moraine (Young Man), Frank Hagney (Foreman) and Wedgwood Nowell.
Singapore Woman (1941) is an American romantic drama film directed by Jean Negulesco and starring Brenda Marshall, David Bruce and Virginia Field. The Warner Bros. B picture is a remake of Dangerous (1935) using leftover sets from The Letter (1940). The story was based on Laird Doyle's short Hard Luck Dame. At one point, both Ida Lupino and Jeffrey Lynn were attracted to the project and the latter received a suspension from the studio after refusing to do the role. Although Negulesco was the sole-credited director, he left the production and the film was completed by producer Harlan Thompson.
A 1941 news item stated that Howard Jackson was assigned to write the score, but his contribution to the completed film has not been confirmed.