The dancing needed for Dame Elizabeth Taylor in this production, though slight, was directed by Broadway and Hollywood choreographer, Martin Allen, known also as the associate to Oscar-winning Oona White.
Dame Elizabeth Taylor's costumes were by Edith Head, with some personal input from her as well. Choreographer Martin Allen witnessed an impromptu collaboration between the two, together sketching on a piece of cardboard. Seeing as Edith Head didn't need it (it then being in her head) and it was being left behind, he asked for it, having each of them sign it.
Debut of actress Mary Kay Bergman.