The son of a deceased Coast Guard hero is raised by a Coast Guard NCO, who also has a son the same age. When they get older both are accepted into the Coast Guard Academy, but the hero's son winds up being thrown out, bringing disgrace to his adopted family.
Filming was to have started 15 December 1952.[2] However it was pushed back until April 1953 as Steve Fisher rewrote the script.[3] John Derek was borrowed from Columbia Pictures to play the lead.[4] (After filming completed, Derek asked for – and was given – release from his Columbia contract.[5])
^THOMAS M. PRYOR (Dec 2, 1952). "SCREEN ACTORS SET TALKS ON TV STRIKE: Guild Agrees to Open Contract Negotiations With 2 Makers of Filmed Commercials". New York Times. p. 38.
^Schallert, Edwin (Jan 30, 1953). "Romantic Day Recorded; 'Lochinvar,' Romeo Set; Space Lady Lures Leigh". Los Angeles Times. p. B7.
^THOMAS M. PRYOR (Mar 17, 1953). "3-D ANXIETY CUTS HOLLYWOOD JOBS: Studios Trim Work Schedules to Await Public Reaction -- Fox in New Economy Drive". New York Times. p. 26.
^"L. B. MAYER DENIES GIVING UP OPTIONS: Says No Play Properties or Stories of His Were Involved in Cinerama-Warner Deal". New York Times. July 9, 1953. p. 18.