In April 1947 Columbia announced that Ginger Rogers would star in the movie then called
I Found a Dream. The studio broke with convention and had two men direct. In her autobiography
Ginger: My Story, Rogers wrote about the film: "[It was] a very amusing script about a girl who backs out of four marriages. In the end she finds the answer to her dreams and the reason for her vacillation. The 'answer' was played by Cornel Wilde, who usually appeared in robust adventure roles. I must say, he marched into the picture as though he had done farce all his life. Spring Byington played my mother..., and I got to act for a few moments with
Anna Q. Nilsson." It was an early role for Australian actor Ron Randell, who had recently been put under contract to Columbia. He was cast in April 1947 and filming started in May. ==Track listing==