During the making of both this film and The Love Flower (1920), filmed simultaneously in December 1919, D.W. Griffith and his cast and crew experienced rough seas while sailing on the yacht The Grey Duck from Miami to Nassau. Two persons were washed overboard and were rescued, but there was no food for three days.
Final film of Clarine Seymour.
This D.W Griffith silent classic features a new music score by writer composer, Jim Roberge.