Ward Bond makes a brief "speaking part" appearance as a thug throwing the switch to shut off the printing press as bad guys enter the room to stop the story from being printed. "You're not going to press, that's what it means."
Edith Ellis Furness's play opened on Broadway in New York City, New York, USA on 3 December 1908 and closed on 27 February 1909 after 120 performances.
The clock carried by the warehouse watchman, shown in close-up, is a "watchclock" made by the Detex Watchclock Corporation. This device ensured a watchman made his rounds by having him go to a station within the building and inserting a numbered key which would stamp the number on a paper tape or disk inside the clock and also indicate the time.
One of 10 films in which Guy Kibbee and Aline MacMahon both appeared, and one of 3 in which they portrayed husband and wife.