When Jeb escapes from his homestead in the dead of night, and is pursued by the Callums in a horse race, the scene suddenly shifts from night to day as Jeb attempts to shake off those chasing him.
In the final chase, there are six Callum riders and one is sent back to get Ma Callum. When the Callums arrive at the old Rand homestead there are six riders who split up to surround the house. When Ma Callum arrives she is being driven in the wagon by the other Callum. In the subsequent scenes there are only six again.
Jeb's Medal of Honour consists of a five-pointed star, hanging from a multi-coloured ribbon which is surmounted by an eagle with open wings. The real Medal of Honour of this era consists of a five-pointed star surmounted by an eagle with open wings, hanging from a multi-coloured ribbon.
After Adam is shot, a dummy is used to show his body rolling down the hill. The incline is not great and a stuntman could easily have been used, so the obvious dummy is a jarring note.
Although some of the outdoor vistas are breathtaking, the standard establishing shot of the ranch is shot indoors with a quite obvious painted canvas backdrop.
The lyrics to "Danny Boy" were not written until 1910, and were not set to "Londonderry Air" until ca. 1913.