Ramona (1910 film)
A Story of the White Man's
Injustice to the Indian
COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY
Biograph Company
New York NY
Adapted from the novel of Helen Jackson by arrangement with Little, Brown & Company. This production was taken at Camulos, Ventura County, California, the actual scenes where Mrs. Jackson placed her characters in the story.
ALESSANDRO THE INDIAN.
AND RAMONA OF THE GREAT SPANISH HOUSEHOLD OF MORENO
THE MEETING IN THE CHAPEL
THE GROWING INTEREST
RAMONA REJECTS FELIPE AND FIGHTS AGAINST HER LOVE FOR ALESSANDRO
THE SEPARATION
THE WHITES DEVASTATE ALESSANDRO'S VILLAGE
SHE LEARNS THAT SHE HERSELF HAS INDIAN BLOOD
THE INTUITION
RAMONA THROWS AWAY HER WORLD FOR THE NOW PENNILESS ALESSANDRO
AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE
A LITTLE SHELTER LEFT FROM THE WRECKAGE
THE WHITES' PERSECUTION
"THESE LANDS
BELONG TO US"
HOMELESS
THE BABY'S DEATH
FELIPE'S ERRAND TO AID ALESSANDRO AND RAMONA
ALESSANDRO DRIVEN INTO MADNESS
"THIS LAND
BELONGS TO US"
AB
The End
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