An executive from Columbia Pictures showed interest in releasing the film.
The film had trouble finding a distributor and was rejected by the Production Code Authority due to suggestive "costume and dance motion".
Republic Pictures was considering releasing the film, but it could not get pass the censors, and despite trying for a while to get the film re-shot or re-cut, by 1955, the studio eventually gave up.
George Wolf had written the original script back in the early 1950's under the title "The Miami Story", the script was completed in just under a year and sold to producers Rex Carlton and Irving Weisner in 1952.