In the film there are a series of references to the other films Robert Mitchum and Deborah Kerr made together, in the past. When Mitchum first meets Kerr in her dress shop, then steps outside, her granddaughter says to Kerr that she, "should have told him you had gone to the Fiji Islands", is a reference to their working there in the film, "Heaven Knows Mr. Allison". And when Mitchum asks Kerr to go to a hotel with him after the reuion dance, he says, "Let's go to the Savoy in London, I haven't been there in ages", is a reference to them going there in the film, "The Grass is Greener", 25 years earlier.
Robert Mitchum's fourth and final co-starring role with Deborah Kerr, though this was the first time he was billed before her in the publicity/credits.
A TV movie made for the HBO network.
The T6 Harvard "flown" by Carl Hostrup (Mitchum) at the end of the film (G-AZSC) was owned by electronic music legend Gary Numan at the time, who just purchased the aircraft. It was actually flown in the film by Dizzy Addicott, a WWII Mosquito pilot, Vickers test pilot, display pilot and motorcycle racer. Addicott also taught Numan how to fly the Harvard.