The three reels of this film were originally released independently, on a Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in February 1911.
Director William Humphrey did not want to cast the 14-year-old inexperienced Norma Talmadge, but she persevered because of the encouragement of star Maurice Costello.
When Florence Turner became ill, the young Norma Talmadge doubled her in scenes where her face was turned from the camera.