Trivia: The man playing the piano in the saloon is composer Eric Rogers' real-life brother, Alan.
Trivia: Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth both made their "Carry On" debuts in this movie.
Trivia: The band leader in the saloon bar is the film's composer Eric Rogers.
Trivia: Producer Peter Rogers wanted Charles Hawtrey (The Indian Chief) to sing a snatch of Rose Marie's "When I'm Calling You Ooh", but the American publishing house would not allow it.
Trivia: In this film, you see for the first time a Western main road with a left-hand turn at the end of it. This was done to hide the fact that there was no wild prairie on the Pinewood lot.