Cecil B. DeMille had worked with George Barnes (cinematography), Gordon Jennings (special effects), and Victor Young (music) on his previous movies Sansone e Dalila (1949) and Il più grande spettacolo del mondo (1952). Jennings and Barnes died in 1953, when this movie was in pre-production. Young was very ill by the time this movie was in production and felt he wouldn't be able do the score (he died a couple of days after this movie's New York City premiere). Loyal Griggs replaced Barnes, John P. Fulton replaced Jennings, and Elmer Bernstein replaced Young. All three also worked on I bucanieri (1958), of which DeMille was supervising executive producer.
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