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TitleRamonaTypeTextMonographContributionClune, W. H. (William H.), 1862-1927 (contributor)Crisp, Donald, 1880-1974 (contributor)Brown, Lloyd (contributor)Bierman, Emil (contributor)Vallejo, Harry, 1882-1950 (contributor)Harmer, Alexander Francis, 1856-1925 (contributor)Belasco Theatre (Washington, D.C.) (contributor) SubjectTheater programs--Washington (D.C.) (RBGENR)Theater programs--1916 (RBGENR)Motion picture programs--Washington (D.C.) (LCSH)Motion picture programs--1916 (LCSH)PlaceUnited States--District of Columbia--Washington.Illustrative ContentillustrationsCould not render: bf:code NoteIn: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress)SummaryBelasco Theatre, David Belasco and Sam S. and Lee Shubert, proprietors and managers, direction of Sam S. and Lee Shubert, Inc., L. Stoddard Taylor, resident manager. W.H. Clune presents "Ramona," adapted from Helen Hunt Jackson's story of early California and the Mission Indians by special arrangement with Little, Brown & Co., publishers, Boston. A cinema-operatic spectacle, tour directed by John J. Holland, produced and exhibited in a prologue and two acts under the supervision of Lloyd Brown, directed by Donald Crisp, music selected by Lloyd Brown, compiled, arranged and composed by Emil Bierman, cinematograph by Enrico Vallejo, costumes and properties designed by Alex. F. Harmer. Director: Donald Crisp, scenic artist: J.K. Holden, musical conductor Carli D. Elinor, national press representative Monroe LathropAuthorized Access PointRamona