While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-film Movietone process.
The film was controversial as an early example of the rising tide of violence and disrespect for the law that would become key themes in the 1930s.
[1] Directed by Lewis Seiler, the film was released in sound and silent versions.
The film starred Nick Stuart and Sue Carol,[2] an up-and-coming young film duo being molded by Fox in the Janet Gaynor / Charles Farrell tradition.
In Kansas the film, with a violent plot and an adolescent target audience, was banned by the Board of Review.