Decades after this film was made, Bessie Love was contacted by George Clark, who had played her baby in the film. He had grown up to become a narcotics officer.
This movie was produced by actress Dorothy Davenport (AKA "Mrs. Wallace Reid") as a drug prevention film after the death of her husband, silent superstar Wallace Reid, from morphine addiction. No print of the film is known to exist.
First movie of Dorothy Davenport as a director, she also produced, wrote and act on it.
When this silent film opened in New York at the Lyric Theatre on 42nd Street, the musical arrangement was by J. Frank Cork (who conducted the orchestra), and Eleanor Gates sang "Gentle Maiden" during the film.