Boris Karloff was originally to star in this film as part of a three picture deal with RKO. He was released from his obligation to appear in the film in an agreement dated 11/5/46. The agreement gave no specific reason, stating only that he did "not desire to appear in" the film.
George M. Cohan's play opened on Broadway in New York at the Astor Theater on September 22nd, 1913 and ran for 320 performances.
As with the 1935 version, the double-twist ending has been eliminated.
Erville Alderson who plays the Station Master in this film, plays the Police Chief in the 1935 version.
Last of six feature films based on the same play and novel - three silents and three "talkies" released from 1916 to 1947.