Ann Sothern and co-star Robert Sterling went on to marry in real life. They were married from 1943 to 1949. This was their only film together.
This was the feature film debut of actor Rags Ragland, who had recently become well-known due to his success in the stage version of the musical Panama Hattie. According to news items, M-G-M brought Ragland to Hollywood to re-create his role in the film version of the musical, but placed him in other pictures first when production of Panama Hattie (1942) was delayed until 1942. He spent his entire motion picture career at M-G-M. His last picture was El canalla redimido (1946), released in the year of his death.
Purnell Pratt, who portrayed "Dr. Taylor" in the film, died in late July 1941. It is unclear whether Ringside Maisie (1941) (released on 1 Aug. 1941) or Life Begins for Andy Hardy (1941) (released on 15 Aug. 1941), which were shot simultaneously, was his last completed film.
The famous boxing figure Mickey Duff (real name Monek Prager) based his name on the character Jackie Boy Duffy.