This film is one of over 200 titles in the list of independent feature films made available for television presentation by Advance Television Pictures announced in "Motion Picture Herald" 4/4/42. At this time, television broadcasting was in its infancy, almost totally curtailed by the advent of World War II, and would not continue to develop until 1945-46. It received its initial telecast 4/12/40 on New York City's pioneer, and then still experimental television station W2XBS. Post WW-II television viewers got their first look at it in New York City 6/11/48 on WATV (Channel 13), in Detroit 5/13/49 on WJBK (Channel 2), in Philadelphia 8/22/49 on Frontier Playhouse on WPTZ (Channel 3), and in Salt Lake City 12/30/49 on KDYL (Channel 4).
When the Painted Stallion is fighting the black stallion, this scene is taken from The Devil Horse (1926). This battle between stallions has been edited into Wild Horse Round-Up (1936), Comin' 'Round the Mountain (1936), Hit the Saddle (1937), The Devil Horse (1932), The Phantom of the West (1930), Law of the Wild (1934), and The Painted Stallion (1937). The black stallion is actually the famous Rex the Wonder Horse.