The Albert Hall sequence lasts 12 minutes without a single word of dialogue and consists of 124 shots. ↑ これは「音声あり」バージョンも作ったが試写で不要と分かった、とのこと。 メイキングより。
When she first heard this film's Oscar-winning tune "Que Sera, Sera", Doris Day refused to record it, calling it "a forgettable children's song." It not only won the Academy Award, but went on to become the biggest hit of her recording career.
Many of the Moroccan extras had been mistakenly informed that they would only be paid if they were actually visible in the film. This led to a lot of pushing and shoving to get close to the camera until the crew explained to them that they would be paid no matter what.