CLASSIC WESTERN MOVIE: The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold | Full Length | English
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Free Classic Western Movie, Full Length Cowboy Film, English: The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold is a 1958 American Western film in Eastmancolor released by United Artists. The second of two theatrical features specifically based on and continuing the TV show The Lone Ranger it stars Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels, reprising their roles from the TV series. The first feature film was 1956's The Lone Ranger. No further films based on this specific version of the characters were made after this one.
Three Indians are murdered. Each was wearing a medallion when he died. Together the medallions form a puzzle whose solution points to gold.
Director: Lesley Selander
Writers: Robert Schaefer, Eric Freiwald
Stars: Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels, Douglas Kennedy
Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold
Brazil Zorro e a Cidade de Ouro Perdida
Brazil (reissue title) Zorro e o Ouro do Cacique
Denmark Sorte Maske og Tonto
Finland Yksinäinen Ratsastaja ja kadonnut kultakaupunki
France Le justicier masqué
Germany (DVD box title) US Western und ihre Stars
Greece (transliterated ISO-LATIN-1 title) O gyrismos tou ekdikiti me ti maska
Greece (reissue title) O Lone Ranger sti hameni poli tou hrysou
Italy Il cavaliere azzurro della città dell'oro
Mexico El Llanero Solitario y la ciudad perdida de oro
Spain El llanero solitario y la ciudad perdida de oro
Sweden Ensamma vargen
Turkey (Turkish title) Maskeli Süvari Altin Sehrinde
West Germany Der Held mit der Maske
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I had the great pleasure to meet and talk to Clayton Moore for over an hour! He gave me a silver bullet and I still have it! He was a very wonderful and kind and gentle man! Dr.Tim Rasico M.D
We All Grew Up With These Classic Shows And Movies. This Is Nothing Compared To The Violent Shows We Watch Today.There Are Good Storie Lines Here. Great Actors And Action.We Miss You Clayton And Jay.Even The Horses Trigger And Scout Are Friends. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@martil6348
18 күн бұрын
You mean Silver. Trigger was Roy Rogers horse....i loved all of them!
I'm 68 now, and I can't thank you enough for bringing back my heroes of 55 years ago. Lone Ranger, Tonto and Silver, AWAY!!!
Few movies stand the test of time. Even fewer wholesome men. Thank God Clayton and Jay are a part of that. Say what you will but they along with Gene Autry and Roy Rogers & wife, Dale set the standard to which our modern day heroes ascribe to. Fellas like Cordell Walker & his late partner, James Trivette. Dan "Hondo" Harrelson & the team at L.A.P.D. SWAT. Justice, even in spite of racial bigotry and cruelty, greed and injustice must be met by men & women who believe in the greater good by a HIGHER POWER. Thanks Clayton & Jay....you guys set the mark for everyone to follow.
@ralphbishop4459
9 ай бұрын
mmmmi
@harrybosa2422
9 ай бұрын
🎉 7:12
@frankesposito2182
6 ай бұрын
Look I'am a guy from Staten Island... and I wanted to be a Cowboy !!!
@MaryShoemaker-wi4fy
6 ай бұрын
❤
@davidroman1654
6 ай бұрын
Agree on the older ones but not so much on Harrelson on SWAT. Now if you want to talk about "Hondo" on the westerns many years ago I would probably say yes. Nothing since the probably the 60s,maybe 70s show any "heroes" in any shows.
I continue at 80 to watch this series. I enjoy watching it. I hope children today enjoy this series. Its is a series that teaches what is right. It taught many of us as values. It wasn't just entertainment.
@BlackWolfQueen0705
3 ай бұрын
I was raised in a western town in New Mexico. My dad, my grandpa and many other cowboys encouraged me to watch these wonderful movies. I'm happy to say I enjoy them way too much than I admit.
@RobertDolence
3 ай бұрын
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@Grace-ms7un
2 ай бұрын
Dont worry i grew up on lone ranger and when i have kids, im gonna show them too. ❤❤
@celiomenocci6821
Ай бұрын
Ok ok
@Sharkinspace6
12 күн бұрын
I enjoy them😊
My favorite heroes growing up. I remember meeting the Lone Ranger and Silver at the Ambassador theater in DC when I was a youngster. After watching the first full length theatrical episode he came out on stage with Silver and spoke to us and gave us a silver bullet.( of course it was only plastic). Even though I'm now 76 I will always cherish that memory.
I used to watch the Lone Ranger as a teenager so you can guess how old I am and I still have to watch them. Love it! Tex
@davidroman1654
6 ай бұрын
I can remember listening to "The Lone Ranger" programs on the radio, then watching the TV show. Enjoyed the movie. Probably saw this a very long time ago but glad I found it today.
As a kid I looked forward to going to school every day. But being a severe asthmatic during the early 60s I often missed many days. The only thing that helped me accept it was my dear Mother would prop me up in front of the television and turn the channel to the sound of the William Tell Overture. To this day a tear falls from my eyes when I hear,” Hi ho Silver. Away!”.
After ALL these years and I'm 59 and i STILL GET goose bumps everytime i watch this movie and a super thrill cheering for Tonto and "The Lone Ranger"!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even though he's not a SUPERHERO he's STILL ONE of THE greatest heroes to come out OF the old West and the early days OF 📺 AND 🎥!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALL those with good and kindness in their hearts Will cheer for this legendary Western hero for as long as they ARE capable of watching this legendary figure and his great steed Silver AND partner Tonto!!!!!!!!!!!!
@wally1452
2 жыл бұрын
YES! I am approaching 80 quite soon and I got all fired up when I, today, saw this, FREE, on my pc. I feel exactly as you do. Clayton Moore was in a few Rocky Lane films and he and Allan "Rocky" Lane, I believe, were much alike, on screen and their persons...perhaps my two favorite western cowboys. I got so excited with this because if I ever saw it in 1958 I cannot remember now. Thanks for your comment Dusty.
@dianawingate8887
2 жыл бұрын
I'm 69 & got so excited when I found this !!
@MarcosAntonio-sd4hv
Жыл бұрын
RN de ok ibivivi l.
Met Clayton Moore in the early 60s he was kind and generous and for me will always be the Lone Ranger
When I was a kid in the 50's and 60's, the Lone Ranger and Tonto were my heroes among others. Always brave, honest, honorable, and of a pure heart.
@tonyburks2741
Жыл бұрын
Me too
@soulsessionsdiscerningthel2730
Жыл бұрын
Me too but I was in the 70’s 😊
Woh, a fine western movie by Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels. No unnecessary shoot outs, merciless killings etc, yet this film steals our hearts. But the real hero is the beautiful snow white stallion, which is so trained to help the hero in all ways. It reminds me of one of our Tamil cinema cowboy film, wherein the hero will be always rescued by a white horse from dangerous situations. A lovable movie.
I watched The Lone Ranger on a black and white TV!!😳I knew that good would prevail over evil!! We need someone like them to clean out the evil of today!!👍🏻
@mosriteminioncause7741
Жыл бұрын
I'm afraid many of the halls of Government all over our country would be empty if you cleaned out all the evils of today!! ( and sadly...some law enforcement agencies too!)
THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME I SAW THIS MOVIE. ANOTHER GREAT SHOW.CLAYTON MOORE AND JAY SILVERHEELS WERE LEGENDS WITHIN A LEGEND. THEY WILL ALWAYS BE ADMIRED IN MY FAMILY.
The Lone Ranger & Tonto True American Hero’s Icons !
I remember watching this movie in the theater when it first came out with my mom and dad when I was 9 years old. My mom was a serious Lone Ranger fan. Thanks for putting this out there to watch.
@fjccommish
Жыл бұрын
It came out with your mom and dad? What?
@besmiebasson6224
11 ай бұрын
🎉P
I met Jay Silverheels at a rodeo in Modesto, California around 1953. I was 3.. He reached his hand down to me. I saw the kindness in his eyes, he was wearing that buckskin outfit. I grabbed one of his fingers. I now realize he was the first person I shook hands with in my life.
@johnnypruitt832
3 жыл бұрын
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@petecaspar8311
3 жыл бұрын
Lucky
@dalehood1846
2 жыл бұрын
That's wonderful. Stay safe and GOD BLESS ALL.
@lucky2knight
2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful memory. The Ranger n Tonto we're my childhood heroes.
@jeremyjones8872
Жыл бұрын
Isn't that impossible to remember if you were only 3yrs old.?🤔?.
The last time I saw this movie, it was at a convention in Oklahoma City where I also met Clayton Moore for the first time. He also autographed a lobby card for this movie. After all these years, I still don't know if you could call him a character actor or not. I just know that it was The Lone Ranger I was talking to. Truly an elegant gentleman, the kind they don't make anymore.
@lauroinfante2986
4 жыл бұрын
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@thetreasurehouse1742
3 жыл бұрын
You were so lucky to have met him. I met Captain Kangaroo and walked on a cloud for weeks.
@lillyhernandez2711
3 жыл бұрын
How cool. Like the way u think.
@lillyhernandez2711
3 жыл бұрын
I met the Indian who was in windtalkers. I have his signature.met him at a powwow at lb state in CA. He was humble and sweet. Hope powwows will come again they were awesome. Proud to say I am a quarter Navajo.
@pedropaulofernandes7201
2 жыл бұрын
Ótimo filme
Nothing beats a good old Western--especially one with Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels; watched the episodes at a neighbour's house for lack of a T.V.
THANK you for posting this! This is a very good story and the best Lone Ranger ever done. Great actors in it too...the character actors (Lane Bradford, others) acted in Rocky Lane films with Clayton Moore before his TV show (or when he ust started it,) Some of these were in a number of Gunsmoke TV series a lot too. I love this film...and would it not be great if today, or years before, that the Indians and Hispanics and Black people would have such a wonder of peace and hopes...The Lone Ranger had tremendous messages championing the causes of the poor, the many who were taken advantage of and it way beyond their times.
@christenasmalls6118
Жыл бұрын
I do not know about the Native Americans or Hispanics, but the black race heroes were real individuals but any group regardless can enjoy the Lone Ranger TV series yesterday and today.
I can still remember wore a complete outfit of a cowboy with hat and toy guns with holster when i was in grade 2.i think that was one reason why i like to watch cowboy movies Its good you have this in yt reminding me of my childhood days watching in town plazas during fiestas.👏❣️
I Grew Up Listening To The Lone Ranger On The Radio, It Came On At Dinner Time So The Whole Family Listened To It. Alos The Shadow, Inner Sanctum And Jack Benny With Rochester. Good Old Days. 😄
@davidroman1654
6 ай бұрын
I remember listening to the radio show as well. Usually came on about the time my two older brothers got home from school.
I grew up as a kid watching these i still love them to this day they come on every saturday morning on the grit channel im only 52 but i still love them to this day
July 27, 2020 ~ Hi Yo Silver Away! Thanks for the trip back to yesteryear when Jay Silverheels & Clayton Moore along with Scout & Silver cleaned up the west one episode at a time. There were no computers. I watched along with Dad & my brother on a 10inch screen TV in the living room. Mom was in the kitchen popping the Popcorn. Families prayed and played together in the 50s. The Korean War was over in 54. Ike was president and all was well. Those were the days to be a kid growing up in a small town with a dog named Tippy. Clayton Moore never gave up his mask and resented any other actor playing the Lone Ranger. Rest in Piece with Silver Chemosaby
@mrhominoid4312
Ай бұрын
Well said 😅
Grew up watching The Lone Ranger and Tonto on reruns in the 70's and 80's. Haven't seen them in years. Just watched the original pilot/origin story and it is even better than when I was a kid! I finally know where the MASK came from (come on - his murdered Brother's vest?!?!)!!! That is HARD! I know what Kemosabe means!! In the world we live in right now - THIS IS LIKE FRESH WATER!!!! Being good and right, leading with the heart - is about to become the NEW REBELLION! HYO SILVER AWAY!!!
One of my earliest memories in life, my old man sitting with me watching the lone ranger re-runs on TV in the late 70's... hearing the William Tell overture in the opening title sequence and getting excited about it is almost subliminal... I would have been 2-3 years of age, flashes of this movie are still imprinted in my sub conscious.
@michgomez2208
2 жыл бұрын
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@archstanton4365
2 жыл бұрын
Same here
@samuelstahl9827
Жыл бұрын
Qq!
@erminepollard1709
Жыл бұрын
@@archstanton4365huuhvuv bv vvvviuvbvuuvu v9vvùvìvuvuùuu uvvvç y v8iiyyyccyyyyyyyyy ýgygyyyçyi
@matthewmicheal2270
Жыл бұрын
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I remember going to the cinema with my friends as an 8 year-old in 1959 to watch this film. I was even wearing a Lone Ranger mask. An exciting day for me! I recognise the old Tucson film set from so many westerns.
@agungprasetyo2266
3 жыл бұрын
Sir, you have the same age with my Father who born in 1951
@johnnymac8680
3 жыл бұрын
@@agungprasetyo2266 I was born in November, 1950 and could only watch tv on my grandparents 14 inch set. The Lone Ranger and Hopalong Cassidy were great role models for young boys back in the 50's.
@amarcelous
3 жыл бұрын
God bless you 🙏❤
Yep, I saw this movie when i was a kid at 8 yrs of age. Everyone was clapping their hands when the Lone Ranger appeared. My! Time really flies. He was my first screen hero.
@apenisagonewai4369
3 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha...i remember the cheers as well....me and my friends were about 13 years old.. Im trying to recount these scenes...been 37 long years
Great to have this movie,,watched all series when I was young,🤗loved them all Tonto was my favourite🤗so fascinated by him anywat got goosebumbs watching it. Loved the white Stallion,Hope they Respected the both Horses.
Thanks so much, I'm 70 and haven't seen this since I was a little tyke.
@dhadden3827
4 жыл бұрын
72 and the same thing
@TomTimeTraveler
4 жыл бұрын
72 also. The Lone Ranger was the best role model, along with Superman ,for out baby boomer generation.
@chuckkady7282
3 жыл бұрын
I beat ya :o) I'm a war baby @ 76. I was a boy scout when I saw this movie back in the 50s. I pray the USA will get back on her feet the next 4 yrs or Got Help The USA
I loved the Lone Ranger and Tonto. They were my favorites when I was was young and now that I now that I am a senior citizen I still love them.
I SEEN THE LONE RANGER (Clayton Moore) IN PERSON, AT BUY-RITE ON 17th south and west temple in 1957 in S.L.C. UTAH. I WAS 8 YEARS OLD!! I HAVE NEVER FORGOT IT!!
@craigpeeples2532
3 жыл бұрын
0
@b.w.barbee2269
3 жыл бұрын
I saw Clayton and Jay about that same time at a grocery store in Van Nuys, CA where I grew up, not far from the mountains where they shot the series of Lone Ranger...They did a lot of remotes back then when times were safe, nice, and pleasant for all!...They were very friendly, and I got to shake their hands!...I loved watching the Lone Ranger, Cheyenne, Maverick, and Have Gun Will Travel...All those Greats are gone now, but we still have the memories!
Good clean movies like this are very rare these days. They were my hero's then, still are today. There are no decent roll models today.
@MariaHernandez-jd6ic
3 жыл бұрын
Z lnc
I grew up watching the 30min show of Lone Ranger n Tonto 💓💖💗 those were when a show was worth watching 💙🙏💙
@GrjngoWesternMovies
4 жыл бұрын
🎬❤️
@joaofranciscobueno831
4 жыл бұрын
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@pascualleno7466
3 жыл бұрын
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@raymondrodriguez6314
3 жыл бұрын
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@burgefamily5686
3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree 👍
I'm 66 years old, I'll be 67, this November 19th. The very first time I saw the big screen movie, "The Lone Ranger" was when it was broadcast on WGN-TV's "Family Classics", when the show was scheduled on Friday Nights. (Man, oh MAN! I really miss the days when WGN Channel 9 was a FUN channel to watch!)
@timrasico7831
Жыл бұрын
I also enjoyed watching Family Classics growing up in Kenosha,Wisconsin! Dr.Tim Rasico
My true lifelong heros...sat in the mezzanine of local movie house on sats all day for 50 cents every 2 hours for Lone Ranger and Tonto. They gave out mask and "silver"bullet with secret compartment! Great life then! Thank you!
@dalehood1846
2 жыл бұрын
That sounds great. What a memory! Stay safe and GOD BLESS ALL.
Goid clean wholesome entertainment for the family,with a moral uplifting ending.
I was 10years old watching this movie an excellent movie Thank you to the film directors and script writers Lone Ranger my favorite movies never missed
Great classic. Thanks.
The Best Western cowboy and western series and movies ever! Hiyo Silver away!
Thank you for sharing this movie! Hi-Ho Silver, away!
Love the old TV show...grew up on it as a kid...and Tonto had the best outfit in the world...
@dalehood1846
2 жыл бұрын
Those buckskins were great. And probably warm in the cooler weather. Stay safe and GOD BLESS ALL.
Fantastic. My all time favourites Clayton and Jay.
@alexfelismino6921
3 жыл бұрын
Atenção não e dublado kkkkkkkkk👎
Back in the 70,s this was my favorite show, wish I still had my toys, I'd be very comfortable right now.
Hello from Australia, love the lone ranger I used to watch the series after school
Hello everyone I used to watch these stories of the long rangers back in my days back in the 50Th and 6Th me and my two others brother we were like 6 5 4 years old I live in Turnes Station that was the old days now we all grown up now we are in our 60Th now and we used to have a lots of fun watching tv no color t.v. just black and white but now things had changed now. And Thank you FACE BOOK page for sharing this older movie for our memories. I enjoy watching this movie of the Long Ranger And Tonto
Clayton Moore proves that he's not a one -trick pony with his Southern Gentleman pose. Maybe its the change of scenery from Santa Susanna to Old Tuscon that did it . Great little film.
@rbear4574
3 жыл бұрын
There was lots of great old movies film at Corriganville movie ranch and the Santa Susanna mountains. I grew up just a few mile from Corriganville. Simi valley is not the same any more.
@mikesaunders4775
3 жыл бұрын
@@rbear4574 That's what I've heard, lots of buildings going up. Shame. Many thanks for info.
It was good to see Tonto get more action in this movie, however I couldn’t help but noticing that one of the biggest changes compared to the TV series is that the Lone Ranger and Tonto were shooting to kill, not just shooting the gun out of the outlaw’s hands.
@Argenta509
4 ай бұрын
The Lone Ranger made a vow not to kill. He shot and killed one man and mortally wounded another in this movie. They deserved it, but still that was against the Lone Ranger Creed.
It’s not the Lone Ranger with out Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels, my favorite y’all time.
Cant Wait Too Watch The Rest Of This Movie
Seeing these movies makes me feel young again. I'm glad to see their still out there.
@richardortiz8704
3 жыл бұрын
2021
@myraking
Жыл бұрын
I liked Tonto. He was a good looking man
I love Clayton Moore just think Pinocchio wanted to be a real boy, but still a cartoon. The lone ranger became a real man Clayton Moore how unique when you think about it. All the other Lone Ranger movies failed because Clayton Moore is the true Lone Ranger right out the pages of a book he became a real man.
@Sabercats12
4 жыл бұрын
All the other Lone Ranger movies failed because no actor could connect with the audience in the manner Clayton Moore could.
@jamesking4110
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but the real lone ranger was a black man.
@ellafields9424
5 ай бұрын
@@jamesking4110nah...
Wow another great movie I had seems and thankful and grateful to those postings, TYSVM 😃😉😍😍😍👌✌👍👍👍
I very much satisfied to watch this movie " Lone Ranger and the Lost Medallon" for every scene of saving life, & the duel of both opponent..to watch this interesting movies. Thnx
@GrjngoWesternMovies
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! You may also enjoy this film: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dIec26lsl8Xenrw.html
All Right! Silver rescued the baby, that was sssssssooooooo cool 🤠!
First saw this in the fifties when I was 8 in St. Cloud Minnesota while we were on vacation. Thank you .
@patsymueller9261
3 жыл бұрын
Am a horse lover So love most westerns. Especially the ones from the fifteys and sixtys
@JuanDaSilva-xt1yy
3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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@JuanDaSilva-xt1yy
3 жыл бұрын
@@patsymueller9261 Vi
this is when we had heros!!!!
Really enjoying these old movies as I have never seen before. Thank you for the upload
Awesome . !
A very nice movie👍 👌👌😍🥰😘⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🤩
I like it the hats does not fall of when fighting even in water 😅
LOVE THE LONE RANGER
Clásico de clásicos 👍👍👍 la vi en los años 70s magnífica serie de TV. Estupenda en 🇨🇴
A truley great western my Father loved watching the Lone Ranger today he would have been 105 yrs
My favorite episode of the Lone Ranger was when they were riding peacefully through the plains one day and all of a sudden a huge Indian war party, about 100 warriors come charging at them on horseback, screaming war cries! The Lone Ranger says, It looks like were in for a real fight this time my friend. Tonto replies, What you mean 'we' white man?
@lillyhernandez2711
3 жыл бұрын
Funny. Nothing like a qud ole Western. When I was little I used to play cowgirls and Indians. Even had a fringe jacket . Guns n bow n arrorws.too bad we had to grow up. Peace.
@chuckjs2001
2 жыл бұрын
shit that's funny
A nice _"Blast From The Past"_ ..... and such a good quality print copy , too!!! 👌 The adobe buildings starting @ 1:05:48 brought back fond memories of my life many moons ago in New Mexico!!! 👍 *THX* Grjngo for sharing this pleasant upload. But _Aaaaaah_ ...... the centuries old, fabled city of gold., from Santa Fe to Patagonia....!!!! 😎
Thank you for the full movie!!!!! 👏❤🤗
@GrjngoWesternMovies
4 жыл бұрын
youre welcome!
Great Movie!!
Thanks for sharing it! I always enjoy watching Old Western Movies though. 👍👌👏 An of course, I'm a subscriber! Thanks Again Though.
I saw Clayton Moore twice got his autograph
I miss this
Wow what a great picture
Great movie Wish more people will watch and know what to watch when I grew up. I didn't have the plasure to meet Clayton Moore or Jay Silverheels . I wish I did
Family you're stuck with, friends you can pick.
I 74 l remember watching the Lone Ranger on Saturday Morning along with Sky King Poncho and the Cisco Kid. Captain Kangaroo. And Warrner Brother and Disney Cartoons. Great Memories
hiyo Silver!!
I first saw this as a child on tv and had seen the tv shows first and I was very excited that they actually made a feature film as well.
I've been watching them since the early fifties myself I like the Lone Ranger and Tonto
@eddiedeleon2425
3 жыл бұрын
ang ganda ng kulay ng kabayo ni Tonto 50 percent both ways
Hi. Lots of love from south Goa India
Miro estás películas y me ase recordar la infancias cuando viví en el pueblo Líbano cesar lo recuerdo cada momento
Thanks for uploading this episode.
I'm happy Clayton Moore got to do this movie and show that he actually could act in playing the southerner. I never realized he was forced to speak just like the voice on the radio show before TV and that Lone Ranger was really monotone, deep voiced, and had incredibly almost irritating perfect diction by enunciating each word clearly and slowly. Poor Mr. Moore was forced to play the part to sound like an emotionless robotic. Poor guy.
@dianawingate8887
2 жыл бұрын
I don'tbrememberball the details, but Clayton was actually banned from the r>ght to wear the Lone Ranger outfit. I think he would wear it to visit children's hospitals & things. The ban virtually destroyed him. HE WAS THE LONE RANGER.
Thank you 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💖💖
Great movie!
Sou Fan.....que assisto assim mesmo. Sou do tempo da revista....Zorro e Tonto.
@cmisalves
3 жыл бұрын
Sou coroa como você e adorava o Zorro (Lone Ranger), hi yo Silver, away!
Thank you for posting this.
@GrjngoWesternMovies
2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Check out this film as well if you haven't already: kzread.info/dash/bejne/d59nlbekYcKoqso.html
Damn Good.! What an adventure
I have lived a very difficult life, I have seen and done many things people shouldn't have to do or see, but from my childhood I still can remember a few great lessons...1. the sacrifice of Jesus for his friends 2. A true friend doesn't abandon a friend. 3. Don't wait to be thanked for doing the right thing... It is its own reward...I learned that last lesson from watching The Lone Ranger.
@romans325kjb
10 ай бұрын
Amen brother 🙏
@mosriteminioncause7741
10 ай бұрын
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Can you upload the 1956 Lone Ranger film along with English subtitles please? (I am deaf)
The Lone Ranger and The Lost City of Gold was seen on WFLD-TV Channel 32 back in the day. Then in the mid-80's it was shown on Family Classics on WGN-TV Channel 9 just like The Lone Ranger movie on TV 9. The reruns of the weekly western now seen on Cozi Tv
Um filme excelente.
Two of the most beautiful men on television and in real life as well
I was 13 years old when I saw this one. We had a ranch north of Blythe, CA and went to the Palo Verde Drive In. The local crop duster dusted the drive-in around 8:30 to get rid of the mosquitos. :-)
@michaeljohnson6605
4 жыл бұрын
So was i ,1965 in Okinawa Japan on Naha AFB on the big screen!🕶😀👍✌
@dalehood1846
2 жыл бұрын
I heard one time that California had the most drive in theaters in the nation, followed by Ohio.
Class film good acting
Excelente film...the lone ranger..si pueden subir la primera...(son dos.).esta es la segunda.gracias por eso.
@GrjngoWesternMovies
3 жыл бұрын
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So, the first episode aired in 1946 and this one is from 1958, twelve years later and they both look exactly the same, not a day older.
@shamimmir361
3 жыл бұрын
Hi...wht is story about
Dang. He makes a pretty smooth southern gentleman.
I always felt bad for Tonto, every time Kemosabe sent him out to do something he always got the crap beat out of him.
I use to watch this show a lot. Wow 😲
Fiquei bastante animado ao localizar seu canal. Só filmes da minha infância. Muitos clássicos. Infelizmente tem filmes sem opções de dublagem ou legenda em português.