Joan Crawford was offered the lead role but turned it down, saying "It should have been called The Women Go to War".

Morris Ankrum is in studio records for playing "Chaplain" in this film, but he did not appear in the released print.

Although Karl Freund is credited on screen as director of photography, Hal Rosher is listed for this job in all Hollywood Reporter production charts.

During the Hollywood run, MGM purchased the rights to the play for $20,000 and later paid an additional $15,000 for the rights to the Broadway production.

The play originally opened in a small theater in Hollywood, California, USA in late September 1942, with the title "Cry Havoc". It opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 25 December 1942 with the title "Proof Through the Night", but changed the title back to "Cry Havoc" on 30 December 1942, probably because of bad notices. However, it closed on 2 January 1943 after only 11 performances. The opening night cast included Carol Channing and Ann Shoemaker.




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