Some of the soundtrack discs and 40 seconds of modern-ballet footage, which was reused in the 1932 comedy "The Tenderfoot," is all that remains of this movie.
In a separately filmed trailer, Vitaphone production reel #3646, Corinne Griffith talks to the audience about the film.
In September 1928, Warner Bros. Pictures purchased a majority interest in First National Pictures and from that point on, all "First National" productions were controlled by Warner Bros., even though the two companies retained separate identities until the mid-1930's, after which time "A Warner Bros.-First National Picture" branding was often used.
Vitaphone production reels #3746-3752.
Filmed in 1929, but not widely released until 1930.