One of the most obscure Westerns of the later silent era, Cold Fury was produced by Victor Adamson, a New Zealander, apparently, who became something of a shadowy figure on Hollywood's Gower Gulch. Adamson directed the film himself, under his usual alias of Denver Dixon, and may have starred as well, using the moniker Art Mix. The supporting cast was headed by veterans Jack Richardson and Ora Carew and Adamson released the film on a states rights basis through Aywon Film Corp.