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This film is considered lost. Please check your attic.
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The negative was destroyed in 1931 by MGM, after their takeover of Goldwyn Studios.
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The film was tinted and toned various colors, including blue tone/flesh tint, blue tint, night amber, straw amber, light lavender, green tint, and one sequence at a party was stencil colored using the Handschiegl Color Process, in multi-coloring bubbles that were made during a ballet.
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The last print perished in the same vault fire that took out London After Midnight in the late 1960s.
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