Ramona

Adaptations

Ramona has been adapted several times for other media. The first was a silent film by the same name, released in 1910. It was directed by D. W. Griffith and starred Mary Pickford. Other versions were made in 1928, 1936 and 1946.

  • Ramona (1910 film), a 17-minute short directed by D. W. Griffith
  • Ramona (1916 film), directed by Donald Crisp
  • Ramona (1928 film), directed by Edwin Carewe, featuring Dolores del Río and Warner Baxter
  • Ramona (1936 film), directed by Henry King, featuring Loretta Young and Don Ameche
  • Ramona (1946 film), directed by Víctor Urruchúa
  • Screen Guild Theater, 1945 radio broadcast
  • Ramona (2000 TV series), a Mexican telenovela
  • The Ramona Pageant, an annual outdoor play, has been performed annually since 1923 in Hemet, California. The Ramona Pageant is the largest and longest-running outdoor play in the United States. It is the official state play of the State of California.

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