From one of my interviews with June Lockhart:

<< I did a Cimarron City with George Montgomery but the one I really remember from that is Audrey Totter. She was a gem, oh my God what a wonderful woman. In one scene she had been raped or attacked or something, and was lying in a barn on hay. As we were all standing around, I leaned over her and I said, "You know, you got this part ‘cause they knew you were good in the hay." [Laughs] That held everything up for about four minutes! She was just a great dame, the kind of actress you’d love to work with in a loooong run, because she was solid and "there" and fun and very creative and a professional. I really enjoyed Audrey very much and had great respect for her. <<