Star Blanche Sweet was finalizing a divorce from Marshall Neilan and living in Paris when this film was made. She recalled the atmosphere on set as very comfortable and said that the production was a welcome distraction from her personal life.
This film reunited American actress Blanche Sweet with cinematographer David Kesson: both worked together on Tess of the D'Urbervilles (1924) and The Sporting Venus (1925). Ironically, Kesson had begun his career working on several films directed (or co-directed) by Marshall Neilan, who Sweet was divorcing at the time this film was made.