Ramona (1910 film)

Ramona
Directed by D. W. Griffith
Written by Helen Hunt Jackson (novel)
D. W. Griffith
Stanner E. V. Taylor
Starring Mary Pickford
Henry B. Walthall
Cinematography G. W. Bitzer
Distributed by Biograph Company
Release dates
  • May 23, 1910 (1910-05-23)
Running time
17 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent
Ramona

Ramona is a 1910 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, based on Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel Ramona, and starring Mary Pickford and Henry B. Walthall. A copy of the print survives in the Library of Congress film archive.[1] The film was remade in 1928 with Delores del Rio and 1936 with Loretta Young.

Plot

Ramona chronicles the romance between Ramona, a Spanish orphan from the prestigious Moreno family, and Alessandro, an Indian who appears on her family's ranch one day. They fall deeply in love, yet their desire to wed is denied by Ramona's stepmother, who reacts by exiling Alessandro from her ranch. He returns to his village, only to find that it has been demolished by white men. Meanwhile, Ramona is informed that she also has "Indian blood", which causes her to abandon everything she has to be with her lover, Alessandro. They marry, and live among the wreckage of Alessandro's devastated village. They don't stay long, however, as the white men come back again and again to force them further from their new home. All of this is too much on Alessandro, and he perishes as Ramona is rescued by Felipe and returned to her family back on the ranch.[2]

Cast

See also

References

  1. "Progressive Silent Film List: Ramona". Silent Era. Retrieved June 2, 2008.
  2. Moving Picture World. "Ramona (1910) Plot Summary". IMDB. Retrieved September 30, 2015.

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