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Ramona

  • 1910
  • 17m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
477
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Ramona (1910)
DramaRomanceShortWestern

Ramona is a little orphan of the great Spanish household of Moreno. Alessandro, the Indian, arrives at the Camulos ranch with his sheep-shearers, showing his first meeting with Ramona. There... Read allRamona is a little orphan of the great Spanish household of Moreno. Alessandro, the Indian, arrives at the Camulos ranch with his sheep-shearers, showing his first meeting with Ramona. There is at once a feeling of interest noticeable between them which ripens into love. This Sen... Read allRamona is a little orphan of the great Spanish household of Moreno. Alessandro, the Indian, arrives at the Camulos ranch with his sheep-shearers, showing his first meeting with Ramona. There is at once a feeling of interest noticeable between them which ripens into love. This Senora Moreno, her foster mother, endeavors to crush, with poor success, until she forces a s... Read all

  • Director
    • D.W. Griffith
  • Writers
    • Helen Hunt Jackson
    • D.W. Griffith
    • Stanner E.V. Taylor
  • Stars
    • Mary Pickford
    • Henry B. Walthall
    • Francis J. Grandon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    477
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D.W. Griffith
    • Writers
      • Helen Hunt Jackson
      • D.W. Griffith
      • Stanner E.V. Taylor
    • Stars
      • Mary Pickford
      • Henry B. Walthall
      • Francis J. Grandon
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mary Pickford
    Mary Pickford
    • Ramona
    Henry B. Walthall
    Henry B. Walthall
    • Alessandro
    Francis J. Grandon
    Francis J. Grandon
    • Felipe
    Kate Bruce
    Kate Bruce
    • The Mother
    W. Chrystie Miller
    W. Chrystie Miller
    • The Priest
    Mack Sennett
    Mack Sennett
    • The White Exploiter
    Dorothy Bernard
    Dorothy Bernard
    Gertrude Claire
    Gertrude Claire
    • Woman in West
    Robert Harron
    Robert Harron
    Dell Henderson
    Dell Henderson
    • Man at Burial
    Mae Marsh
    Mae Marsh
    Anthony O'Sullivan
    • Ranch Hand
    Frank Opperman
    • Ranch Hand
    Jack Pickford
    Jack Pickford
    • A Boy
    Charles West
    Charles West
    • Man in Chapel
    Dorothy West
    Dorothy West
    • Woman in Chapel
    • Director
      • D.W. Griffith
    • Writers
      • Helen Hunt Jackson
      • D.W. Griffith
      • Stanner E.V. Taylor
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    Single-Black-Male

    The 35 Year Old D.W. Griffith

    This film was an adaptation of Helen Hunt Jackson's 'Ramona'. Griffith gravitated towards this project because his previous film, 'The Two Brothers', came to a halt because of three days of rain. He felt like a caged lion being trapped inside his hotel room, and decided to get to work on his next project: this one.
    4mart-45

    Injustice to the cinema goer

    Regrettably, this is not a good film by any standards. Aside from fine location photography, it's a complete mess. Of course, it's an epic tale of love and suffering, squeezed into less than 20 minutes, filmed probably in a couple of days. But even under these circumstances it should have been better. As the film proceeds, it becomes more and more ludicrous, with white men perpetually stepping into the frame, declaring "This is my land!". The acting is disastrous. Mary Pickford has only two expressions in her acting book; the tragic death of Alessandro (Henry B. Walthall) sadly comes across as one of the funniest in the silent films. Only veteran Francis J. Grandon gives a decent, less-than-rabid performance in one of his last films, before he turned into directing. All said, the film is presented on BluRay in good quality and has a soaring (contemporary) score, played by violin and piano. Wouldn't hurt one to watch it, but make sure this isn't your first encounter with Miss Pickford. She has done better.
    8planktonrules

    Mary Pickford...as a Spanish-American Indian girl?!

    This film is part of a DVD set entitled "Treasures III"--a set of four DVDs all about social issues and reform. The fourth disk (where you'll find this one) is about ethnic issues in particular.

    In many ways, this film is reminiscent of the later film, THE SQUAW MAN as both are about people falling for and marrying Native-Americans--though in RAMONA, it involves a Spanish (not Mexican) lady and SQUAW MAN was an Englishman. In D.W. Griffith's own "special" way, he was trying to promote racial harmony and understanding--this, the same man who made BIRTH OF A NATION, a film that almost single-handedly was responsible for the rebirth of the KKK!! Oddly, RAMONA stars, of all people, Mary Pickford! At the time, he was one of Griffith's favorite stars, but she looked little like a Spaniard--even under the dark wig and makeup. Why he didn't get a woman who looked the ethnic part is odd considering this was a relatively expensive film when it was made. In 1936, the film was remade starring Loretta Young(!) in this role!! At least the 1928 version starred Delores Del Rio--a Mexican lady.

    Ramona falls for an American-Indian, but is attacked by her family. Likewise, her love interest is also punished and he is eventually sent to a reservation. In an odd twist, Ramona learns that she, too, has American-Indian blood--thus making her love not so forbidden after all (and more palatable to the more racist elements seeing the film).

    Now that she has chosen the Indian life, she sees how nasty persecution of her new people is by the Whites. She also needs to learn what it is like to live a simple life of poverty. This is a nice attempt by Griffith to promote better treatment for natives. Also, the film features some wonderful cinematography at this point in the film--with amazing vistas of the American West. Sadly, however, this is ruined by a goofy scene where her husband goes crazy and starts jumping about wildly. This is not one of silent film's best examples of acting. Subtle it ain't. And, to make it worse, after he collapses, Ramona herself collapses over the now dead body of her lover.

    For 1910, this is very good stuff. Too bad that Griffith lost all the good will and karma he generated in this film with his later infamous BIRTH OF A NATION. Even INTOLERANCE (which followed BIRTH OF A NATION) couldn't do much to improve his image today. Most people just remember him for his Klan-loving mega-epic about the evils of letting Black people "out of their place". Ugghh!
    7boblipton

    Oh, the Moon Shines Bright

    Griffith had an affinity for RAMONA, having appeared in two stage versions of the novel and having hectored his bosses into paying a hundred dollars for screen rights -- this two-reeler was advertised as the most expensive picture ever made. It falls into the class of Griffith films in which he expresses sympathy for minorities and suggests that the best thing to do with people is to leave them alone. This statement may come as a bit of a shocker to those whose only knowledge of Griffith is knowing, second hand about the racism of BIRTH OF A NATION, but none to those who are familiar with more of his work: BROKEN BLOSSOMS also falls into this category and, to a great extent, so does BOAN.

    Although this film is full of fine visual touches -- some excellent deep-focus shots of the characters with the distant mountains behind them dominate the camera-work --and has good performances by Mary Pickford in the title role and a slightly over-the-top performance by Henry Walthall, there is far too much solitary posing and the two reels are too brief for the story. Still, Pickford and Walthall are excellent in their scenes together, Griffith has some lovely landscape to work with and his stock company is up to their usual level of competence.
    4Doylenf

    Mary Pickford stars in early version of "Ramona"...

    Except for some nice visual touches in the B&W outdoor photography, this RAMONA from D.W. Griffith is easily dismissed as the primitive work that it obviously is.

    Certainly MARY PICKFORD is nobody's idea of a Spanish girl but here she has a black wig and tries to look the role rather than the fair-haired image we usually have of her. Her acting style, as so often in these silents, is terribly over-the-top by today's standards and so are most of the others in the cast, particularly HENRY B. WALTHALL as her Indian lover.

    The story is compressed into two reels, which is probably just as well considering the limitations imposed on it by silent screen techniques and title cards that attempt to tell too much in too little time.

    It's all over before it begins. A time capsule of early attempts to create feature films.

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    • Trivia
      A copy of this film survives at the Library of Congress in the Washington, D.C.
    • Quotes

      White Exploiter: This land belongs to us!

    • Connections
      Featured in Mary Pickford: A Life on Film (1997)

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1910 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ramona: A Story of the White Man's Injustice to the Indian
    • Filming locations
      • Camulos, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Biograph Company
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    • Runtime
      • 17m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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