The film was originally offered to
Tony Hancock who turned it down (he had also turned down
Jumping for Joy.) Ian Carmichael had played a support role in the film of
Simon and Laura (1955) for Rank and starred in a significant hit, ''Private's Progress'', for the Boulting Brothers. This led to the Rank Organisation offering him a three-picture contract of which this was to be the first. Carmichael said the movie would be "a sad disappointment, and, after working in such close accord with John and Roy for twelve weeks, a frustrating and nail biting experience."
Diana Dors was originally cast as Gloria but turned down the role. Belinda Lee played the role instead. It was one of several comedies she made at Rank. Filming took place at Pinewood in April 1956 and took ten weeks.
Delayed release The film's release was cancelled in July 1956 because
Rank Organisation head Sir
John Davis thought it was "terrible". Critic
Alexander Walker described the film in 1993 as "almost indistinguishable from the general run of other Rank products." Carmichael, then making
Brothers in Law said "all I can say is if the powers that be think the film is unfunny I'm relieved they're not going to show it." Helpmann said, "I applaud the courage of Mr Davis' decision but I can take no responsibility for the unfunniness of the film." ==Release==