After refusing to marry her adopted brother, a half Native-American Mexican woman flees to marry a Native man.
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Cast
| Dolores del Rio | ... |
Ramona
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| Warner Baxter | ... |
Alessandro
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| Roland Drew | ... |
Felipe
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| Vera Lewis | ... |
Señora Moreno
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| Michael Visaroff | ... |
Juan Canito
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| John T. Prince | ... |
Father Salvierderra
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| Mathilde Comont | ... |
Marda
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Carlos Amor | ... |
Sheepherder
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Bandit Leader
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Rita Carewe | ... |
Baby
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Jean the Dog | ... |
Dog
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Shep Houghton | ... |
Mexican Boy (uncredited)
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| Augustina López | ... |
Indian woman at Massacre (uncredited)
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Nadine Riga | ... |
Girl (uncredited)
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| Saint-Granier | ... |
Singer in French Version (uncredited)
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Dorothy Teters | ... |
Indian (uncredited)
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Directed by
| Edwin Carewe | ||
Written by
| Finis Fox | ... | (screenplay) |
| Finis Fox | ... | (titles) |
| Helen Hunt Jackson | ... | (novel) |
Music by
| Hugo Riesenfeld | ||
Cinematography by
| Robert Kurrle | ... | (as Robert B. Kurrle) |
Film Editing by
| Jeanne Spencer | ||
Art Direction by
| Albert S. D'Agostino | ... | (as Al D'Agostino) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Leander De Cordova | ... | assistant director |
| Richard Easton | ... | assistant director |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Al Green | ... | assistant camera (as Al M. Greene) |
Music Department
| Ernst Luz | ... | music compiler: alternative score (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- United Artists (1928) (United States) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1928) (Canada) (theatrical) (as United Artists Corporation, Ltd.)
- Allied Artists Corporation (1928) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (as Allied Artists Corporation, Ltd.)
- United Artists (Australasia) (1928) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Artistas Unidos (1928) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Los Artistas Unidos de América del Sur (1928) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1928) (Sweden) (theatrical) (as United Artists A/B)
- Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1928) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Les Artistes Associés (1928) (France) (theatrical)
- Les Artistes Associés S.A.B. (1928) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- United Artists Film-Verleih (1928) (Germany) (theatrical)
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Storyline
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Ramona refuses to marry her step/adopted brother, Felipe. She runs away and is found by an American Indian that she falls in love with and marries. She has a son with her Indian husband but the husband and child both die. Ramona goes crazy with grief and runs into the wilderness. Felipe finds her, saving her life and bringing her back to health, and the two reconcile. |
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| Taglines | Helen Hunt Jackson's American Love Classic See more » |
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Did You Know?
| Trivia | The song "Ramona", whilst not featuring in the film itself, was specially written by Mabel Wayne (music) and L. Wolfe Gilbert (lyrics) for Dolores del Rio to sing during promotional appearances for the film. It is thought to be the first instance of a song being "inspired" by a film. See more » |
| Goofs | Alessandro is wearing a wrist watch. See more » |
| Movie Connections | Version of Ramona (1910). See more » |
| Soundtracks | Ramona See more » |