Filmed in 1947, but not released until 1950.
Originally at least partially financed by New York producer George P. Quigley and Century Films, a company known at the time primarily for industrial films, the film was sold by Mercury Film Laboratories to Eastern Sound Studios to satisfy debts. In 1949, Century sued over the sale.
National Legion of Decency assigned the movie a "B" rating as "Morally Objectionable" citing "suggestive sequences"
Dee Tatum's debut.