Although Betty Balfour is first billed, her role has been so severely shortened in the surviving re-edited version, that very little footage of her still remains.
The film's original British title, 'Forever England', is taken from Rupert Brooke's poem, 'The Soldier':
'If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England...'
Although she's playing his mother, Balfour was only five years older than Mills.
Also released under the title "Forever England".
Opening credits: The characters and names in this film are entirely fictitious, and are not intended to represent any person living or dead.