At its premiere revival presentation at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on 11 May 1971, Vilma Bánky was a no show, but the only two other surviving members of the cast, Clyde Cook and Glen Walters were present in the audience, along with other film notables. The organ accompaniment on the DVD is that of Gaylord Carter actually recorded that evening during the presentation.
The actor who was originally cast to play the second male lead role, was unavailable. Gary Cooper was used as a stand-in and when director Henry King like what he saw, producer Samuel Goldwyn soon agreed to re-cast Cooper in the role.
Assuming its copyright has not lapsed already, this film and all others produced in 1926 enter the U.S. public domain in 2022.
1927 trade papers reported that stuntman Bill Patton suffered broken ribs and a dislocated back when thrown under a buckboard during filming.