Copies of this MGM film exist at the Museum of Modern Art (Czech intertitles) and the Belgian archive in Brussels (Dutch and French intertitles).
The castle sets built in Harlem were the largest movie sets built on the East Coast up to 1924.
The sets covered an entire city block on 2nd Avenue in New York.
The August 1924 premiere in Los Angeles caused riots when Marion Davies, Charles Chaplin, Norma Talmadge, Constance Talmadge, and Pola Negri arrived together.