At the time he made this film, Merv Griffin was under contract to Warner Brothers for $250 a week. He was under the impression he would be groomed to replace Gordon McRae as Doris Day's leading man, and when he was handed the screenplay for this film, he was shocked at being cast in a Western...and even more shocked at how minor a role he'd been given, little more than a walk-on part.
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