First credited film role for Lloyd Bridges.
As the creator of the Lone Wolf character, Louis Joseph Vance must be accredited whether or not a story line conforms to one of his novels.
This is not the first movie in which Warren William and Henry Wilcoxon were at odds. In "Cleopatra" (1934), William played Julius Caesar and Wilcoxon Marc Antony.
The two steam locomotives seen in the majority of shots are Southern Pacific's #2445 and #2447, both build by Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1912. #2445 also appeared in The Lost Special (1932), Night Time in Nevada (1948) and The Lady Eve (1941). #2447 also appears in One Foot in Heaven (1941).
When Michael Lanyard, The Lone Wolf, goes to the Marigold Theatre they are showing "The Case of The Curious Corpse". When he tells Jamieson he will join him on a train at it's next stop, the station is "Perrytown".