The film originally began under the title of
Divorce American Style with Frank Sinatra personally selecting Deborah Kerr for the role of his wife. Cy Howard's original screenplay was deemed offensive and rewritten under the title
Community Property over a period of four months, then given its final title. After a preview,
Warner Bros. Pictures cut out 14 minutes before its release to underwhelming reviews in September 1965. Nancy Sinatra was a last minute replacement for
Mia Farrow. The new title proved apt as during the filming Nancy Sinatra broke up with her husband
Tommy Sands. The Mexican Government was offended by the film's depiction of Mexico and banned the film and other Sinatra films for what they regarded as a derogatory depiction of the nation. Shots of Dean Martin's actual house appeared in the film as did a
Ford Mustang and a
Ford Thunderbird customised by
George Barris. ==Notes==