A print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives.
Although included among the more than 700 features in the Warner Bros. library acquired for television broadcast by Associated Artists Productions (AAP) in 1956, this one was rarely taken off the shelf because of its age and lack of star names still familiar to audiences of the 1950s, not to mention the pre-code aspects of the story line. During this era, its first and perhaps only television broadcast took place Tuesday 20 January 1959 on Movie Matinee on San Francisco-Oakland's KTVU (Channel 2). Reportedly, it presently resides in the Turner Movie Library, but has yet to have seen the light of day on TCM.