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The only information concerning this film was found in studio records in the George Kleine Papers. A note in the records stated that "L. W. McC [L. W. McChesney, Edison's production head] fired the joint author and producer either during or immediately after production." Another note in the records stated that the film was "the worst excuse for a picture ever made." The film was to be a Conquest Picture, and was "by" Henry Verrot, possibly the name of a playwright or author. As most of the cast names were misspelled in the studio records, it is possible that "Henry Verrot" was an incorrect spelling. Although no confirmed release date has been found, evidence indicates that the film May have been released in 1915.