Edward Lorusso produced a restored version with the original tinting scheme in 2021. The print was scanned from a 35mm copy in The Marion Davies Collection at the Library of Congress.
In this story, Hedda Hopper plays the woman who adopts Zander and Mamie (Marion Davies). Davies and Hopper would remain lifelong friends.
The 1923 Broadway production starred Alice Brady as Mamie, the role Marion Davies plays in the film. It opened at the Empire Theater on April 9, 1923, and ran for 80 performances.
Production started under the direction of Clarence G. Badger, but William Randolph Hearst disliked what he saw, fired Badger, burned the footage, and started all over again with George W. Hill as director. This Marion Davies film got good reviews and did well at the box office.