With The Outlaw (1943) held up from general release due to censorship problems, "Young Widow" was the first time moviegoers saw Jane Russell on the screen.
Peg Martin's comment to her husband about a one-armed baseball player toward the end of the film was correct.
Peter Gray played one season for the St. Louis Browns. He batted .333 in the minors, and .218 in the majors.
He played left and center field, and he had a .958 fielding average.
His glove is in the museum at the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
According to studio records, because of production delays, re-casting of a lead and other problems, the film went $600,000 over budget and lost money for United Artists.