The film was made during the period of the
studio system; when George Raft initially turned down his part, he was suspended.
Lloyd Nolan and
Anthony Quinn stood by to replace him. Raft agreed to play the role when it was rewritten to be more sympathetic. Cummings was cast in October 1936. Filming began 9 November 1936. In November 1936, silent film star
John Bowers heard that his old friend Henry Hathaway was directing Gary Cooper in
Souls at Sea off the shore of
Santa Catalina. On November 17, the 50-year-old actor rented a sixteen-foot sloop and sailed to the island, hoping to land a part in the picture, only to learn that it had already been cast. Bowers never returned to shore, and his corpse was found on the beach at
Santa Monica, California. Bowers' life and death is identified as inspiration for the character Norman Maine in
A Star Is Born (1937).
Historical influence The real
William Brown hit an iceberg and sank on 19 April 1841, with loss of life. A seaman, one Alexander Holmes, acted similarly to Taylor's actions in the film. He was convicted in 1842 of manslaughter, but sentenced only to a $20 fine ($ today) and six months imprisonment. ==Reception==