As Martin Lynn (Farley Granger) heads to the church, he first hears a brass band playing the gospel song "Yield not to Temptation." Then a choir sings the chorus of another old gospel song, "Bring them In." The lyrics to both songs are appropriate for the situation.
The killing of a priest is the starting point for Boomerang! (1947), which has Andrews as a district attorney.
The plot of a young poor man murdering an unlikable person, and getting away with it until his guilt takes over, was the basis of this film's obvious muse, the novel "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Dana Andrews was also directed by Mark Robson in I Want You (1951), which also co-starred Farley Granger, and My Foolish Heart (1949), that also featured Robert Keith.