A Jewel Production. Universal utilized a 3-tiered brand system until 1929: Red Feather (low budget programmers), Bluebird (mainstream) and Jewel (big budget prestige pictures produced with roadshow ticket prices in mind).
Although American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films 1921-1930 credits James Gordon playing Thomas De Quincy, as do most contemporary 1926 sources, surviving prints correctly credit George Irving, who is easily recognizable in the viewed film; James Gordon plays the lumber camp physician.
Filmed in February 1926 in Klamath Falls, Oregon under the title "Crashing Timbers."
Prints of this film exist.