A complete print of the film survives in mostly good condition.
The film was never screened in public and no complete print survives.
Three prints survive as of 2010, and it has been digitally restored.
However, a print survives and is awaiting funds to be restored.
The film was never publicly screened and no print of the film has survived.
The majority of the film is now considered lost, as no known complete negatives or prints of it survive.
A print of this film survives in 16mm.
It is not known if a print survives.
While a print of the film still survives, the end sequence shot in two-tone Technicolor is now lost.
That film was exhibited in some 8,000 US theaters and also overseas, but no prints have survived to the present.