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  • A California Romance (1922)
  • 50 min | Comedy, Drama
A California Romance (1922)
50 min | Comedy, Drama

In 1800s California, Patricio and Dolores are in love but are torn by politics--he believes California should join the US, while she believes it should remain a part of Mexico. Convinced that Patricio is a coward and a traitor, she becomes...See moreIn 1800s California, Patricio and Dolores are in love but are torn by politics--he believes California should join the US, while she believes it should remain a part of Mexico. Convinced that Patricio is a coward and a traitor, she becomes engaged to Juan Diego, an officer in the Mexican army. However, Juan has a dark secret that Dolores knows nothing about that will affect not only his relationship with her but put all of California in jeopardy. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com See less
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Director
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Charles E. Banks (scenario) | Jules Furthman (story)
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Updated Dec 24, 1922

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Dec 24, 1922 (United States)

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5 cast members
Name Known for
John Gilbert
Don Patricio Fernando Don Patricio Fernando   See fewer
Estelle Taylor
Donna Dolores Donna Dolores   See fewer
George Siegmann
Don Juan Diego Don Juan Diego   See fewer
Jack McDonald
Don Manuel Casca Don Manuel Casca   See fewer
C.E. Anderson
Steve (as Charles Anderson) Steve (as Charles Anderson)   See fewer
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