The film's portrayal of the Prince Regent's immorality and excesses caused censorship problems in the US. It was cut to 91 minutes and the prints were adjusted to darken the over-exposure of women's breasts in Regency costume.
Melissa Stribling's debut.
The source play: "The First Gentleman", had played the West End in 1945-46, with Robert Morley as the Prince Regent, Wendy Hiller as Princess Charlotte, and Philip Friend as Leopold.
The second of two consecutive biopics of George IV featuring Margaretta Scott: seen here as the Prince Regent's mistress Lady Hartford she had previous played his previous mistress Lady Jersey in Mrs. Fitzherbert (1947).
/made at Nettlefold Studios,