The first feature photographed on panchromatic negative film, which was equally sensitive to all colors of the spectrum, unlike the earlier orthochromatic film, which rendered blue skies and blue eyes as pale white.
"Entire Production Made in Tarrytown at the Exact Locations Irving Had in Mind When Writing This Famous Story."
(Yonkers Statesman and News, ((Yonkers, NY)) 8 January 1923)
Some of the exteriors were shot on land in the Hudson Valley that was owned by the Rockefeller family.