In May 1918, Metro announced that
Francis X. Bushman would be appearing in the film. Shortly after, it was revealed that
Beverly Bayne would be his co-star and the film was scheduled for a May 13 release.
Christy Cabanne was set to write the screenplay, and four-year old "Baby Ivy Ward" was also scheduled to appear in the film. Others said to be cast were
Charles Fang, one of the few Chinese actors working in film at the time,
John Prescott,
Helen Dunbar,
Eugene Borden, Sue Balfour, and Robert Carson. A replica of a
Tennessee mountain village was re-created in
Rockland County, New York for filming the movie's exterior scenes. ==Reception==