Released as Secret Lives by Pathescope on 9.5mm sound as a six reeler and 9.5mm silent as a 4 reeler.
Bearing its USA title, I Married a Spy, under which it was theatrically released by Grand National in 1938, this film received its initial telecast in the USA Sunday 30 November 1941 on New York City's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). Either purposefully, or accidentally, the title was erroneously listed in the New York Times as I Was a Spy, but it has no relation to the 1933 film bearing that title.
Long believed lost, the British Film Institute's 1992 "Missing Believed Lost" campaign led to the recovery of a Swiss print. Although this carried the original English soundtrack, French and German subtitles and intertitles are burned in.