The film was aborted in mid-production and never completed.
In an attempt to salvage the production after it was shuttered as a talkie, Frances Marion was brought in to re-write the scenario for a silent film, but she quit, saying the plot was too complicated and reliant on the songs.
Although it is often claimed the film was destroyed after production was shut down, there was never an official word of this from MGM. Some historians believe the film survives in the MGM archives.
Original director Alfred E. Green started film production as a talkie but was replaced by Robert Z. Leonard when production was restarted as a silent film.