The title was changed to "Personal Column" midway through the original U.S. theatrical release because staff at the Production Code Administration thought the word "lured" sounded too much like "lurid". Director Douglas Sirk felt the title change confused potential audiences and led to the film's box-office failure.
Michel Michelet wrote the music for this film and also for Personal Column (1939) (aka Personal Column), the 1939 French film of which it is a remake.
The blonde nightclub singer's voice belonged to Annette Warren, who later dubbed Ball in both Fancy Pants (1950) and Sorrowful Jones (1949).
Sandra's police identification card states she weighs 8 stone and 2 pounds - which equates to 114 pounds, and that she's 5 feet 6 inches in height.
Features three actors known for multiple appearances in classic Universal horror movies: Boris Karloff, George Zucco and Sir Cedric Hardwicke.