Cut from the release print was a ballad called "Blue Shadows and White Gardenias" (music and lyrics by Mack Gordon and Harry Owens), sung by Betty Grable and Victor Mature (dubbed by Ben Gage). The melody remains in the background score. Bing Crosby, for Decca Records, waxed a version issued originally on a 78.
Lillian Porter is listed in the closing credits as Palola's Cousin. More specifically, she plays Paulani.
Although this 1942 film is set on a Pacific island, there's not a single mention of World War II because filming had been completed prior to December 1941 and Darryl F. Zanuck wisely chose to leave it the way it was, already a memory of what been, or at least what might have been.