The film was such an enormous financial success for Columbia Pictures that Rita Hayworth's agent, Johnny Hyde, demanded that studio chief Harry Cohn give his client a share of profits for subsequent pictures. Cohn refused, but when Hayworth called in "sick" for several days during production of her next film, Giù sulla terra (1947), Cohn relented. Hayworth formed the Beckworth Corporation to collect 25% of the net profits from the remaining films on her Columbia contract.
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