| Henry Charles Shelley - United States - 1915 - 348 pages
...her feet. Because of the poetry of the one and the tragedy of the other, it is quite probable that The Rose of the Rancho and The Girl of the Golden West might be enjoyed kv an auc"ence unfamiliar with American life ; but that William Vaughn Moody's The... | |
| Montrose Jonas Moses - American drama - 1925 - 706 pages
...as a libretto for a new opera. His choice wavered for an instant between two Belasco productions, " The Rose of the Rancho " and "The Girl of the Golden West." The outcome of his decision was to be seen in "La Fanciulla del West", given its premiere at the Metropolitan... | |
| Arthur Hobson Quinn - American drama - 1927 - 368 pages
...romantic situation, Belasco's love for the colorful and the sensational runs unchecked, and the result is The Rose of the Rancho and The Girl of the Golden West. Once only among his many associations, did he meet with a collaborator whose imagination was more powerful... | |
| Kevin Starr - History - 1985 - 415 pages
...Belasco in 1914 for $100,000 for De Mille to direct, including two specifically California stories, The Rose of the Rancho and The Girl of the Golden West. When Belasco saw the rushes of The Rose of the Rancho in New York and wrote De Mille in praise of its... | |
| Roger A. Hall - Drama - 2001 - 304 pages
...Hollywood-made feature-length production. Lasky and DeMille quickly followed that with The Virginian, The Rose of the Rancho, and The Girl of the Golden West, all shot in 1914. Lasky also distributed Douglas Fairbanks' Arizona and Mary Pickford 's M'liss in... | |
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