Henry Otho and Loia Cheaney are listed in studio records as actors in this film, but were not seen in the print.
Both William Keighley and Edmund Goulding turned down the job of directing this movie, and Bette Davis refused to play the lead. Miriam Hopkins was originally cast in the lead, but was replaced by Kay Francis when she became ill. Janet Chapman was originally cast as "Jackie" but was replaced by Sybil Jason.
This was the first script that Broadway columnist-turned-film writer/producer Mark Hellinger worked on at Warner Brothers. When Bette Davis read the script, she snorted "Weak tea!" and refused to play the lead. She then accepted a role in The Sisters.
Used stock footage from I Found Stella Parish.
When Bill goes to the movie theater to check on Eve, posters for The Black Cat and two hard-to-identify westerns are visible behind him.