The film was delayed for a few days when, on the last day of shooting in 1922, a fire at Universal City destroyed 110,000 feet of the positive copy of the film.[2] The fire was quickly put out and the negative copy of the film was essentially undamaged. During the fire Priscilla Dean, who was still in costume, tripped on some stairs and turned her ankle.[2]
^ ab"Fire Destroys 200,000 Feet of Film". Universal Weekly. 15 (17). New York City: Universal Film Manufacturing Company: 19. June 10, 1922. Retrieved May 2, 2014.