Although Betty Balfour is first billed, her role has been so severely shortened in the surviving re-edited version, that very little footage of her still remains.
Although she's playing his mother, Balfour was only five years older than Mills.
The film's original British title, 'Forever England', is taken from Rupert Brooke's poem, 'The Soldier':
'If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England...'
Also released under the title "Forever England".
Opening credits: The characters and names in this film are entirely fictitious, and are not intended to represent any person living or dead.