Filmed on Mt. Hood, Oregon, in July 1951.
Though the film received generally poor reviews, it is noteworthy as marking a turning point in James Stewart's career, as he began to play much more violent, cynical and ruthless characters.
James Stewart was so upset when Rock Hudson received more cheering and applause at the premiere that he vowed never to talk to the actor again, let alone work with him. And he never did.
The sternwheeler steamer River Queen was the towboat Henderson, built in 1901. As part of promotion for this film the Henderson raced a newer steel-hulled steamer called the Portland. The race route was between the city of Portland and Rooster Rock on the Columbia River. James Stewart and other cast members were aboard the Henderson, which won the race but sustained engine damage. This was reportedly the last steamboat race ever held on the Columbia.
Studio executives were unsure if British audiences would understand the title and changed the syntax to "Where the River Bends."