In December 1941 Fox announced that
Felix Jackson was writing
Quota Girl as a vehicle for Sonja Henie which was meant to be made before
Iceland. It was about a Norwegian girl who wants to emigrate to the US. The intention was to film it after Henie's appearance at Madison Square Garden in January. Filming was pushed back. In July Fox announced it would be made in October with H Humbertson directing, in color from a script by Francis Wallace. In August Arthur Kober was signed to write the script. In September Fox announced that filming would start in January. In October Woody Herman and His Orchestra were signed to appear in the film, replacing Glenn Miller who had joined the Army. In November Cornel Wilde was cast as Henie's leading man. In January 1943,the film was retitled
Wintertime.
William Goetz, who was running 20th Century Fox in the absence of Darryl F. Zanuck, announced the film would be made as part of a 13-picture slate. Cornel Wilde was cast in February 1943. The following month
Carole Landis joined the cast. Filming started 8 March. ==Songs==