The film stars Richard Dix and Leila Hyams, with a supporting cast including Moroni Olsen, Jessie Ralph, Andy Clyde, and Onslow Stevens.
RKO Radio Pictures premiered the film in New York City on February 22, 1936, with a nationwide release on March 13.
Bob Culpepper is a college-educated man from Tennessee, who has chosen the life of a gold prospector.
Culpepper witnesses veteran prospector Silas "Solitaire" Carter getting attacked by an intruder and comes to his defense.
Eager to profit from their discovery, Carter and Culpepper head to the nearest town to make a land claim for this area.
[2] Before reaching the town, the two partners witness a gang of outlaws who are in the process of robbing a stagecoach.
Among the passengers is a lovely saloon singer, Nellie Brian, and Culpepper is instantly smitten with her.
[2] Brian eventually confesses her love to Culpepper, and also talks to him about a valuable necklace which the outlaws had stolen from her.
[2] According to 1936 articles of The Hollywood Reporter, the role of the female lead in this film was intended for Helen Gahagan Douglas.
The charts mention acting roles for Dorothy Coburn, George Lollier, and Art Mix.
Larkin's involvement is not always mentioned by other sources, and it is unclear if he contributed to the final script.