Producer Gordon Kay shot the film in black and white, to save money, which infuriated Murphy but the movie earned about the same as other Murphy films of the era.
This is the first theatrical western in which frequent co-stars Strother Martin and L.Q. Jones both appear. However, they only have one brief scene together and share no dialogue.
This was the last Western to be released under the Universal-International name.
Final film of Carol Thurston.