PRINCESS THEATRE
TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 SATURDAY l* 15 pr<!?en,a ,on * Ramona ’’ 20. h Cemuiy-Fox has added aucihc. gredt 1 riDri.ph io Us already impewng ro? e. of cmemi successes. Loretta Young is featured as Ramona, with Don Am?che as Alessandro, and the. splendid suDpnrting cast includes such players as KentTavlor. Pauline Frederick, -Tane Darwell. Katherine de Mi lie and John Carradine. In addition, hundreds of person* are recruited f onn the Mesa Grande district representing settlers and local characters. T-be technicolour '-s tremendously effective. Since a large pari of ihe picture called for out-.jf-door scenes, ihe maio location for ihe fi'ming of “ Ramona ” was =» 55.000 acre raDch in the Mesa Grande, Ca’ifornia, where the natural beauty of ibe region made a perfect sat.iog. Ramona ” is a picture that fairly teems with high romance fiestas, fandangos, songs, roses, secret trysts, mission bells, stolen kisses, tears, love and laughter. It is one of the greatest love stories ever unfolded on the serpen. All tbe rainbow beauty of advemurecrowded California of the early days has hern recar tur<d and again as of old, R mooa goes 10 meet love in the purple dusk.
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Inangahua Times, 14 August 1937, Page 2
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