Although Freddie Bartholomew is shown training with elephants in preparation for "Kim", the Rudyard Kipling novel would not reach the screen until Kim (1950) with Dean Stockwell starring. Fernand Gravey is announced for "Scaramouche", but the Rafael Sabatini swashbuckler would not be made until Scaramouche (1952) with Stewart Granger. While Robert Taylor is announced as Spencer Tracy's co-star in Northwest Passage (1940), it would be Robert Young who appeared.
Margaret Sullavan and Melvyn Douglas are announced for Three Loves Has Nancy (1938) for the parts ultimately played by Janet Gaynor and Franchot Tone.