Ramona (1936)



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Synopsis:
First filmed in 1910, the venerable Helen Hunt Jackson novel Ramona was remade in 1936 in full Technicolor (20th Century-Fox's first such production). Loretta Young plays Ramona, a half-Indian girl raised by a white family in Spanish California. She falls in love with the young man of the household (Kent Taylor), but her joy turns to sorrow when the matriarch of the household expresses disgust at "race-mixing." Ramona turns instead to the family's Native American servant (Don Ameche), a relationship that proves fatal for him. Ramona is rare for a 1930s film in that it depicts its racist characters as being totally in the wrong, rather than treating them compassionately so as not to offend the bigots in the audience.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1936
Director Credit
Henry King Director
Cast Credit
Louis Weiss Felipe Moreno
Charles B. Middleton
John Peter Richmond Jim Farrar
Beatrice Pauline Libby Senora Moreno
Daniels, Victor Pablo
Claire Du Brey Marda
Billy Benedict Joe Hyar
Jane Darwell Aunt Ri Hyar
Victor Kilian Father Gaspare
Pedro de Cordoba Father Salvierderra
Cecil Weston Pablo's Wife
Katherine Lester Margarita
Russell Simpson Scroggs
J. Carrol Naish Juan Can
Ruth Robinson Patient in Doctor's Office
Robert Spindola Paquito
Loretta Young Ramona
Don Ameche Alessandro
Production Credits Credit
Sol Wurtzel Producer
Art Department Credit
Duncan Cramer Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Chet Lyons Cinematographer
William Skall Cinematographer



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