The yacht on which much of the action takes place belonged in real life to Errol Flynn. He skippered the yacht in between takes and can also be seen in the background in one scene outside a cantina. Orson Welles was very displeased with the score put together by the studio-appointed composer. In a test screening, he put a temp stock score on which was supposed to be a model for the composer. The composer completely disregarded Welles' precisely laid-out blueprint. In particular, the final m ...[Read Story ]