The film was originally called
The Broadway Story. It was the second film from Pioneer Pictures, a recently formed independent production company. Charles Lederer wrote the script based on stories provided by such Broadway columnists as
Dorothy Kilgallen,
Louis Sobol, Danton Walker and Earl Wilson. It was to start filming October 1, 1948, following the production of Pioneer's first film,
Kingsblood Royal, based on the novel by
Sinclair Lewis. Robert Fellows was to produce and
John Farrow to direct. It was Hutton's first film in two years. The film was retitled
Restless Angel.
Ray Milland was going to star, but it was decided to loan him out to Fox; his role was taken by
Victor Mature, who had just made
Samson and Delilah for Paramount. Mature and Hutton had not previously acted together and Paramount hoped this novelty would prove attractive at the box-office. The title was changed again to
Red Hot and Blue. Filming started January 10, 1949. June Havoc was cast after Betty Hutton saw her appear on stage in
Rain. Frank Loesser made his acting debut, as a gangster, and wrote four songs. Filming ended in March 1949. ==References==