This film is believed lost.
Marjorie Keyes was a local Ruidoso, New Mexico resident selected to play Jane Rawlin in the film. She was a student at Southern Methodist University in Dallas at the time of filming in 1929 and this was the only film she appeared in.
Reviewed as "Empire Builders" in the January 1930 edition of Photoplay Magazine, indicating that it was completed no later than 1929.
The main film locations were the Old Butterfield Trails, the Carlsbad Caverns of New Mexico, and Tech Art Studios in Hollywood.
The sound was recorded on the RCA System with the photography by M. A. Anderson. Considered a lost film.
Hundreds of Native American Indians were extras in the film from a local reservation which provided most of the footage of skirmishes with covered wagon caravans.