The original credits include a music score, conductor, and orchestra. The Vitaphone Symphony Orchestra played the first-run performance live in New York, but subsequent showings provided a Vitaphone musical accompaniment, and the credit was also in printed programs distributed to the audience.
Vitaphone production reels #576-585; 5th Warner Bros. full-length feature to be released with Vitaphone musical accompaniment.
A restaurant called "The Poodle Dog" is the setting for some scenes in this film. There was an actual upscale eatery with that name in San Francisco that operated from several locations, opening in 1849 until it closed in 1985.
Although this is a "silent" film, it was released with Vitaphone disks that synchronized a musical score and sound effects with the action on the screen.
Final completed film for Charles Emmett Mack. He died in an off-set automobile crash during the filming of his next picture - The First Auto (1927).