Film shown in DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process only at presentations of the film at the Rivoli Theater in New York City, premiering 1 April 1923.
The 1923 song "Bella Donna" (words by Harry B. Smith and Arthur M. Brilant, music by Ted Snyder) exploited the image of Pola Negri as a marketing device but was not composed for the film.
American film debut of Pola Negri.