Generally considered to be the first American film to extensively use Art Deco designs for sets. Designer Joseph Urban was hired by producer William Randolph Hearst specifically to work on the films of Marion Davies.
Named as Best Picture of the month (February 1922) by "Photoplay", beating out Tol'able David (1921).
This film aired on TCM November 2014 and is available on DVD, produced by Edward Lorusso with music by Donald Sosin.
Possibly the first film to use the term "male flapper" in reference to the college boys who flock around Marion Davies.