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'Ramona' is a 1910 American short drama film directed by D. W. Griffith, based on Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel 'Ramona.' Through a love story, the early silent short explores racial injustice to Native Americans and stars Mary Pickford and Henry B. Walthall. A copy of the print survives in the Library of Congress film archive. The film was remade in 1928 (dir. Edwin Carewe) with Dolores del Ro and 1936 (dir. Henry King) with Loretta Young.

Plot



'Ramona' chronicles the romance between Ramona (Mary Pickford), a Spanish orphan from the prestigious Moreno family, and Alessandro (Henry B. Walthall), an Indian who appears on her family's ranch one day. Ramona's foster mother's son Felipe (Francis J. Grandon) proclaims his love for Ramona, but she rejects him because she has fallen for Alessandro. They fall deeply in love, yet their desire to wed is denied by Ramona's foster mother, 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 leads her to abandon everything she has to be with Alessandro. They marry, and live among the wreckage of Alessandro's devastated village. They have a child together and live at peace until the white men come to force them from their home as they claim the land. Their baby perishes, which adds to Alessandro's mental deterioration. Alessandro is then killed by the white men. A devastated Ramona then returns with Felipe back to her family back on the ranch.

Production



Advertisements for the film emphasized that it was made "by arrangement with Little, Brown, & Company," the publishers of Jackson's novel. The film was shot on location in Ventura County, California, "at identical locations wherein Mrs. Jackson placed her characters."

When D.W. Griffith directed 'Ramona', the Biograph production company had fallen into hard times. Still based in New York to rival the now broken up Edison Company, Biograph needed a fresh face. Griffith joined the company in 1908 as a writer and actor. Soon, however, the head director of the company, Wallace McCutcheon, fell ill and his son had little success with taking over for him. This led Grifith to become the principal director for the company, and the only director for films made at Biograph between June 1908 and December 1909.https://www.moma.org/documents/moma_catalogue_3465_300062291.pdf During these few months, Griffith turned out an exceptional amount of films, with estimates of one 12 minute and one 16 long minute piece per week. The company actually began its venture out West to Hollywood thanks to Griffith's work on 'Ramona' because he wanted to film on location in Ventura, California.

Longtime friend and colleague of Griffith's Billy Bitzer worked as the cinematographer for the film. Bitzer was hired originally as an electrician for the Biograph company, but his love of cameras pushed him to become one of cinema's most inventive pioneers. He experimented with photography, especially lighting and close-up shots. The Griffith and Bitzer duo formed shortly after Griffith directed his first film, 'The Adventures of Dollie' and continued after both men left the Biograph production company in 1913. Bitzer's experimental nature is beautifully showcased in the film's sweeping landscape shots of the California mountains and distinct editing techniques like cross-cutting.

Cast



*Mary Pickford as Ramona

*Henry B. Walthall as Alessandro

*Francis J. Grandon as Felipe

*Kate Bruce as The Mother

*W. Chrystie Miller as The Priest

*Dorothy Bernard

*Gertrude Claire as Woman in west

*Robert Harron

*Dell Henderson as Man at burial

*Mae Marsh

*Frank Opperman as Ranch hand

*Anthony O'Sullivan as Ranch hand

*Jack Pickford as A boy

*Mack Sennett as White exploiter

See also



* List of American films of 1910

* D. W. Griffith filmography

* Mary Pickford filmography

* Ramona (1928 film)

* Ramona (1936 film)

References




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