The film was written by
Lucy Payton, Franklin Hall,
Lois Weber and
Phillips Smalley. No director is credited. Future star
Mary MacLaren made her debut in this film playing the Walton's younger maid. Shooting took place in the
Los Angeles area, and at the Universal studio facilities in Hollywood. The Waltons are played by
Tyrone Power Sr. and Helen Riaume, who at the time were real life husband and wife. Anne Power, their daughter, has a small role. The film makes use of several trick photography scenes, with an emphasis on multiple exposures to convey information or emotions visually. This is especially evident in the final scene of the film. As a recurring motif, every time a character becomes pregnant, a child's face is double exposed over their shoulder. Weber returned to the topic of birth control the following year, with a film called
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, in which she plays the principal role of Louise Broome, a birth control advocate imprisoned for her work. ==Reception==