The Lone Ranger - Riding The Rails Of The Lone Ranger - Behind the Scenes
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For the production of the movie, director Gore Verbinski had a five mile oval track built along with multiple engines and cars. See the incredible effort that went into crafting such a detailed and important part of The Lone Ranger.
Johnny Depp (The Rum Diary) plays Tonto to Armie Hammer's (J. Edgar) legendary law man in the 2013 movie The Lone Ranger.
The action adventure film brings Depp back together with the team behind at least three of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies: director Gore Verbinski, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and writers Terry Elliott and Ted Rossio. New to the party is co-writer Justin Haythe (Snitch).
In The Lone Ranger, Depp's Tonto recounts the tales that transformed Hammer's John Reid from law man to masked vigilante, seeking vengeance after justice failed them.
Also starring are Tom Wilkinson (The Conspirator), Helena Bonham Carter (The King's Speech) and Barry Pepper (True Grit).
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I don't understand why this movie didn't get more love in the theaters. I love this movie.
@alexbridenbaker9261
Жыл бұрын
Because it was very different from the trailer. The trailers all showed it as a purely action movie instead of the action comedy it is
@ArthurRex131
9 ай бұрын
Also everybody was too busy bitching about Johnny Depp's portrayal of Tonto supposedly being racist.@@alexbridenbaker9261
Highly impressive, all the props that were used to make this. I don't care what critics say, I loved this movie!
@Cothteh
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@potatosoupgirl
2 жыл бұрын
I'm 14 now. When I was 6, I begged my father that I could watch the movie, but he said it was too violent. I watched it 11 days ago exactly. I literally waited HALF my life time to watch this movie, and that chase was worth the 8 year wait. The movie was fucking awesome.
The sad thing is that when I saw this film I presumed that maybe 95% of the stunts were CGI and that the trains were merely scale models -- how sad it is to find this out so long after the films were made.
@-Cheif
3 жыл бұрын
When the stunts are so good you think it cannot be real
This is one of the best western movie i watched ,i dont know why the movie flopped.
@Cothteh
3 жыл бұрын
I agree
@MrRay168
2 жыл бұрын
Mainly the critics, who said it's too long and too slow (even though all western classics are like this) and the controversy around the native American thing which always come as a package whenever you touch on that dark part of American history. So in simple term: the press. Mega budget films are so safe nowadays.
@Nisamvl
2 жыл бұрын
@@MrRay168 👍
@AGENT702
Жыл бұрын
JERRY BRUCKHEIMER PRODUCER
@AGENT702
Жыл бұрын
STEVEN SPIELBERG DIRECTOR
I love this movie. I don't understand why it got bad reviews. Parts are very accurate and depressing and shows the truth of the genocide of the Native Americans and the greed and history of early America. A sad history indeed...God will judge those murdering cowards...
@AGENT702
Жыл бұрын
ROBERT ZEMECKIS EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
@NapoleonBonaparte-of4sl
Жыл бұрын
Americanese hate when some film shows their genocide
@marciahessmoncayo5569
Жыл бұрын
Esses críticos se prendem à detalhes inexplicáveis! Não consigo compreender a linha de critérios que eles seguem. Mandem eles fazerem um filme desses...se colocarem no lugar de cada um que deu um pouco do seu suor para a execução de uma produção dessas! Lamentável...lamenrável. Abraços ...do Brasil!💚🍀
Jerry Bruckheimer productions practically always kick ass.
This movie is so underrated I really did enjoy it and now knowing these trains they actually built is even better I’ve always loved trains so seeing this was like wow I want to ride one
I just saw this for the first time recently. One of the most exciting and adventurous films I've ever seen. I honestly don't agree with the harsh criticism it got.
@MrRay168
2 жыл бұрын
If the good the the bad and the ugly or Lawrence of Arabia get released in this day and age they will get bombed in the box office all the same
No wonder why the film had a 200 million dollar budget. They had to build 3 trains (from scratch) 4 miles of track (from scratch) and it starred Johnny fucking Depp. None the less, the film was great. I watched it 11 days ago, and I've watched that chase scene so many god damn times. This movie is drastically underrated.
@mikeyburns4200
Жыл бұрын
Tell me about it. It’s my favorite Western movie ever.
The Trains were mock ups that had a deisel motor in the second car w/ the wood on one and coal on the other. I was the foreman who built the track for the rio puerco location(5mile oval) I am also in a few scenes swinging hammer. The whole deisel thing didnt work out too well. The man w/ the mustache has some really cool vintage steamers. The making of this movie was one of the coolest experiences. Armie was the coolest.
@shop99er
10 жыл бұрын
Lucky so-and-so. :)
@CentralCanada
10 жыл бұрын
Too bad out in the middle of a desert .. maybe some preservation society (if economically viable) could have took it over .... what was the closest city ?
This movie is my new favourite!! When I was watching it I thought that they just green screened and used CGI for the train scenes, I was not expecting this!!
@isaacnewton210
3 жыл бұрын
Ibbru Gaming The Loan Ranger
The fact that they put this much effort into making the film, down to building the track AND building functioning steam engines based on real engines from that post civil war era, honestly makes the bashing this movie got irrelevant. This movie and all the effort and practical effects that went into it are borderline BEAUTIFUL.
This is a very underrated movie! I really love it and I don't know why others don't.
@mikeyburns4200
Жыл бұрын
Tell me about it. It’s my favorite Western movie ever.
Wow! The movie really did look authentic, and this shows why! Amazing that the actors don't hurt themselves!
@mr.minebloxdaylighttwinkle442
4 жыл бұрын
Miss Moose well I heard that Johnny depp nearly killed himself when riding his horse he fell off of it and the horse walked on him right in the stomach...thankfully he survived
@aussie_trainspotting_videos
3 жыл бұрын
@@mr.minebloxdaylighttwinkle442 there are very dangerous stunts in the movie, no wonder he nearly got killed.
Very powerful ingeniously scored scene. Loved Johnny Deep mastery gestures. Funny!
OMG...u guys created a special train for this movie........great job
For how often Hollywood wants to portray the Golden spike ceremony and the transcontinental railroad, you would think that ONE production would realize that there are EXACT replicas of the trains involved in existence.
@Jiskpirate
6 жыл бұрын
Well how about no?
@owenmeschter9888
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah but they aren't made to do film stunts
@Michael-eg3rs
3 жыл бұрын
you do realize that whole sequence was based on it right? do the math
It quite often gets bagged out as a lame movie, but I loved it... lots of great eye candy and fun.....
People don't like this movie, but I love it. It's comedy, adventure, and action all in one. Seeing the effort behind it just makes me love it more
Watching this, I now want to see the movie.
@Cothteh
3 жыл бұрын
It is a great movie!!!
So, they basically made a giant life sized train set with the traditional oval route? I want one of those.
@JoseFernandez-cd7ew
4 жыл бұрын
I've seen they still are used in HBO's Westworld
@thomasflanagan2928
2 жыл бұрын
That’s very cool, actually. I wonder if that track is still there, wherever it is, and those trains giving train rides on that track.
@chehalisvalleyrailproducti8913
Жыл бұрын
You and me both. I made plans for one when I was younger, but it was just for fun though.
@therailfanman2078
4 ай бұрын
Does anyone know what happened to the engines, tracks, and cars? I think they would be great at a railroad museum
I wish there was a sequel
@mikeyburns4200
Жыл бұрын
Well, there was trilogy planned and it would’ve been reality if it wasn’t for those film critics who caused the lack of interest that led to the film’s failure.
7:15-7:24 that has to be a Back to the Future Part III reference. Her dress color almost matches Clara’s
6:25 This truely is the greatest train chase of all time
@BMMEC6000
2 жыл бұрын
No it really isn’t
@connormurphy9673
2 жыл бұрын
@@BMMEC6000 what is then?
@BMMEC6000
2 жыл бұрын
@@connormurphy9673 The silent film “The General”
@connormurphy9673
2 жыл бұрын
@@BMMEC6000 not bad kid, not bad
@chehalisvalleyrailproducti8913
Жыл бұрын
@@BMMEC6000 I also like the 1960s Disney film called The Great Locomotive Chase. Covers the same events, but way more historically accurate.
The train crash and train finale alone will always draw me back to this movie, I love 1960s American steam engines
@therailfanman2078
4 ай бұрын
These are more 1800's syle engines
My favorite movie ever!!
the amount of money the had to spend on building these locomotives and cars must have been insane
@jaydee3046
4 жыл бұрын
Did anyone mention the engines are powered by hydraulic motors. HBO Westworld series uses them still : scvhistory.com/scvhistory/lw3015.htm
It really is amazing how they built all those train cars plus two whole steam locomotives just for the film. It's just a pity neither locomotive survived, could've been used for future movies.
If they aren't going to use those trains anymore, I'll take one off your hands!
@boxcarwillies1603
8 жыл бұрын
+TheBlueComet833 Bet it'd cost you a pretty buck for it.
@aussie_trainspotting_videos
3 жыл бұрын
@@boxcarwillies1603 it’d cost like, I dunno, AU$10,000? Its a guess
@jiffymcguy5803
3 жыл бұрын
@@aussie_trainspotting_videos 10,000 is the price of a cheap car maybe around 500,000+ I mean its a real train
@aussie_trainspotting_videos
3 жыл бұрын
@@jiffymcguy5803 in Aussie bucks?
Woah that's amazing how they created this! 😃
Great hatsoff to all
I really loved this movie. I used to watch when I was 7 or 8 yrs old just to hear the song and look at his horse...I also watched the whole program (the Lone Ranger was my hero). I don't understand why this movie didn't even pay for making it. I bought it and have watched it multiple times. BTW I'm 72 and he is still my hero...that's after my hubby; he comes first then the movie.
@Cothteh
3 жыл бұрын
I loved it too---racism????
@suzanne9637
3 жыл бұрын
@@Cothteh what's with the "racism???"
@aussie_trainspotting_videos
3 жыл бұрын
So, 7 or 8 years old in 2013, in 2020/2021 and you’re 72? Impossible.
@suzanne9637
3 жыл бұрын
@@aussie_trainspotting_videos OH! DOH! There was The Lone Ranger series that first aired on TV in 1949 to 1957 and the reruns after that. I can't believe the younger generation are so lazy that they can't even look up things on the technology we have today. Plus it's my 73rd birthday in March.
@aussie_trainspotting_videos
3 жыл бұрын
@@suzanne9637 ohh thx for that, I’m an idiot.
Filming these scenes must’ve been the toughest a funnest scene they’ve ever shot
I'm honestly very impressed that they included the Jupiter because the Jupiter was actually a real locomotive In fact there is actually a Replica of the Jupiter that is actually operating and And it is used for the golden spike reunion for the transcontinental railroad
remember these locomotives helped to built your country my american friends!! it seems the locos were given a role of a antagonist thing
@TheSaint491
5 жыл бұрын
In a way, the kind of did if you consider the rampant greed that came with the railroad business and the effect it had on the indigenous peoples. Kind of the plot of the movie.
Great to see behind all the work tat is put in to making a railroad look good
Has anybody noticed how in the film, especially during the scenes with the trains (That being the one where #29 crashes at the end of the line, and the final chase scene with the Jupiter & the Constitution.), the lighting/backgrounds change through ever cut? For example, the lighting of the day before #29 crashes, and when it is about to, changes. (Going from Sunset, then either mid-day, or sunrise.) And in the final chase scene, when the trains are racing parallel to each other on the separate tracks, the backgrounds change from a desert-like mountain, to a forest with a load of green trees. And sometimes both sort of put together. (With some tress and foliage on the desert-like mountain.)
William Fichtner is too handsome to be evil. his ocean eyes...
Last word of commitment ....
Wow amazing. So much hard work and dedication to make a movie 👏👌👌❤️ Hats off
Ok, I have not seen this film yet, but looking at this, seeing how they built locomotives and tracks and all the cars from scratch. This is a lot of work. You got to respect that! I know that the film failed at the box office, thats a shame. It would have been interesting to see more of this as a movie series. Also looking at some of the comments, a lot of train people who know the history of the locomotives in that time era. I say give the guys a break on the accurate looks and whatever. Yea they could have maybe gone to some museum or private collection and borrowed a period locomotive from there. But then they would have to worry about damaging or destroying it, same thing with the track, they would most likely have some kind of time constraint on using the track, who knows. Which is why they made everything on their own, so they have control, make sense to me. Sorry the movie failed I like the Lone Ranger character and Tonto, I even like the other movie they made before this one from the 80's or 90's one of them. Anyway guys, try and appreciate this for what it is, kick back, and just have fun watching be entertained.
The National Railway Museum in York give it the thumbs up especially from Flying Scotsman, Mallard, Green Arrow, Duchess of Hamilton and Stephenson's Rocket themselves.
@TheSaint491
5 жыл бұрын
Funny that, have thought about reshooting that last train scene with the midland compound as the constitution and a jubilee or duchess as the jupiter.
That video was SO MUCH FUN! Love stuff like that... how they did it.
Best train movie since "The General"!.
Very very great movie
High respects for doing it real why it looked so good in the movie
Hollywood movies action and vfx and cgi is best in world
They could have just shot the train scenes at the Golden Spike museum in Promontory and built rubber replicas of the Jupiter and 119 for the crash scenes.
They really built the train !!!! : O
PRLX switcher at 8:53
This movie is the reason I love trains
My ancestors helped to build the Portuguese Railways in 1850/1860s in the mid 19th century
@mikeyburns4200
Жыл бұрын
Mind blown. 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
People wondered why the movie needed a gigantic budget, here's their answer!!! Lol
This was favorite movie when I was only four
BREATH TAKING!
Best movie ever. I love it yo. HI HO SILVER AWAY
@kingofthemonsters3712
2 жыл бұрын
Don't even do that again
is the first stung guy at 07:06 ok? he kinda missed the target.
@enderpup9289
4 жыл бұрын
SLfilm (DCP & Editing Services) he should. It's sand
@fjb4932
4 жыл бұрын
@@enderpup9289 That's the same as saying "He's okay, he hit the water." Water isn't soft either ...
Wow they’re so proud of they’re good craftsmanship that they didn’t even bother to do any research on the real locomotives and rolling stock of the 19th century!
7:23 thats the same to back to the future part33
@milkvanman104
8 жыл бұрын
Ha ha, it does!
@Haz_wizZYT
4 жыл бұрын
This is more kzread.info/dash/bejne/loWrltlyh8q-k7Q.html
@aussie_trainspotting_videos
3 жыл бұрын
@@Haz_wizZYT this is a Rick roll ^ don’t press unless you like that song
Good film
Great Movie
@ramamaratnam2071
6 жыл бұрын
Ken Bohn
@aussie_trainspotting_videos
3 жыл бұрын
@@ramamaratnam2071 yes? What do you want
When I see this movie I’m probably going to die
This is amazing! This somewhat reminds of Walt Disney creating his 2 SF&D locomotives! I just got inspired here too!
The Jupiter needed more screen time, same as "Casey Jones" class engine. This is the kind of stuff I'm sutdying filming for
@therailfanman2078
4 ай бұрын
If by casey jones class you mean his engine, he drove a 4-6-0, the Jupiter is a 4-4-0
@JoseFernandez-cd7ew
4 ай бұрын
@@therailfanman2078 I know, that's why I said "same as"
Makes me appreciate this movie more. All the work that went into this is insane. Not an amazing movie, but it was damn entertaining.
Great movie
They should have just borrowed the replica Jupiter and 119 from promontory summit. Along with perhaps seara railroad No 3.
INSANE
Why did the movie bomb again? I started watching the old series during this virus, and I thank Disney for that. So far my favorite western movie
In case you did not understand, I wanted to know if the locomotives had an engine or were simply towed by a locomotive
Is John's train a Rogers 10-wheeler? That's the last train Casey Jones drove!
so cool how they built a real train
It would’ve been better if they built the big trestle bridge that is going over the lake, and then explode the bridge, and then showing us the Jupiter going off of the bridge
I can't help but wonder what happened to the engines, rolling stock, tracks and scenes they built from scratch for this movie
@oregonrailfan7046
3 жыл бұрын
the trains got sold to the fillmore and western railroad in fillmore california they got used in many more productions after this the tracks were all ripped up i assume the scenes were too
@freddyfazbearsgamingymas6722
2 жыл бұрын
@@oregonrailfan7046 so... in the making of the movie the locomotives where radio controlled like in the "Unstoppable" movie or they where actual water-and-coal functioning ones?
@oregonrailfan7046
2 жыл бұрын
@@freddyfazbearsgamingymas6722 no they very obviously aren’t actual functioning steam engines how could you not tell
So what happened to the locomotives once the movie was over with?
@trahall6632
4 жыл бұрын
RatFink 238 they were sold to the Fillmore and Western Railway and were repainted to be reused in other movies like west world
@robertlucido3686
4 жыл бұрын
Train soul 14 Why didn't they go to Railtown 1897, those trains would've looked good with Sierra Railway #3
@trahall6632
4 жыл бұрын
Robert Lucido that I’m not too sure of myself, I’m guessing maybe railtown 1897 didn’t have any use for them or something. However I do agree that it would look great with the #3.
@robertlucido3686
3 жыл бұрын
Fun fact Sierra Railway #3 was used in an episode of the original Lone Ranger tv show in the episode called, "The twisted track," but why don't they use Sierra Railway #3 for movies anymore
@Michael-eg3rs
3 жыл бұрын
@@robertlucido3686 too historically iconic is my guess. Steam engines aren't expendable anymore. They're priceless. So its too risky to have a real steam engine in movies. Mock ups are the way too go. Which gives a lot more creative freedom for how the engines will look
This is incredible!
Keep up the great work!
Love the movie and graphics
The tracks are still there and cant be removed until the proper abandonment proceedures are followed. A local quarry is interested in resuming operations but wont place a bid for the track until Amtrak guarantees that they will never try to start a passenger service. In addition, Rails To Trails is aggressively trying to obtain the right of way and is pushing for abandonment.
@SouthernPacific8984
10 жыл бұрын
The main loop near Albuquerue is no longer there.
Wow I had no idea it was this involved ._.
I love the Jupiter 4-4-0
I was telling the guys at Greenfield Village that one of their operating engines, Detroit & Lima Northern #7, looks similar to one of the actual engines that was at the original golden spike ceremony; Union Pacific 119. In my opinion they should've used that engine for the 119 instead of doing the locomotive Constitution.
Did the movie make its cost back?
@Thrawn23.
3 жыл бұрын
Nope
does anyone think, considering the fact that these 2 engines still exist, that it would be possible to turn these amazing engines into true steam powered locomotives? if you think about it, all of the components are there, you just need a boiler, pistons, etc. the chassis is already made, so is the tender and rolling stock. so i wouldn't see why it isn't possible.
@bm_m4in215
5 жыл бұрын
start a petition then
So much of hardwork
In some of the train shots when they were really running on track, were the locomotives running under their own power, or were they just being pushed by diesels and made to look like they were running on their own?
So that's you make the train scene from the lone ranger
This is so cool! :)
@wafiullahtanha4941
3 жыл бұрын
🗽🗼🌎😁🌍🌏
@eduardotiznado7822
3 жыл бұрын
no.
This is awesome! I wonder how big their budget was for creating those trains and tracks.
anyone knows who or what's the name of the team who built the trains?
Sensacional!!😱😱 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Are the tracks still there? It'd be fun to build something to run on them (even a bicycle with an outrigger wheel - like a sidecar). I found the following on an article - would love to have GPS coords for where the tracks are located. " Rio Puerco, 36 miles west of the Duke City, was transformed into the two towns, Colby and Promontory Summit, which play central roles in the film."
@SouthernPacific8984
10 жыл бұрын
You can find the main loop north of interstate 40 west of Alberuqurque. The tracks are no longer there, but if you switch google earth back to 2012 you can see the whole set including the tracks.
You don't drive trains, you run them
@fjb4932
4 жыл бұрын
Hard to believe, but had a 40 year old ask me how they steer them. He was serious as a heart attack...
@zachs2391
4 жыл бұрын
FJ B lol
I heard the state ordered them to stop using steam engines on the line bc of the threat of wild fires being started. They switched to an Alco SW9 but it took too long to get up to track speed.
@oregonrailfan7046
4 жыл бұрын
there is no such thing as a ALCO SW9 i think you mean EMD SW9
@Michael-eg3rs
3 жыл бұрын
somethings tells me the state didn't realize those weren't real steam engines. They sure as hell weren't running on steam.
It's weird how they chose to reproduce the Jupiter but not n°119 for the meeting at Promontory Summit... Why only half the historical accuracy? Also, at 9:04 ... It's perpendicular, not parallel! ;) Nice video, now I understand better why they did stuff the way they did!
Awesome.
Amazing movie ♥️❤️♥️❤️
Wow! Fully functional steam locomotives built specificly for this movie!? Amazing work! Haven't seen the movie itself yet... [reads on wikipedia that it were actually diesels] Dang, I should've known... -_-
@lawnmowerdude
10 жыл бұрын
Lol you can see the diesel at 8:53 and 10:00.
@Jimboliah3985
10 жыл бұрын
I mean that the steam locomotives are actually diesel locomotives, disguised as steamers...
@SouthernPacific8984
10 жыл бұрын
***** The steam locomotives are not powered at all. The trains are pushed by a real diesel from the rear.
@Jimboliah3985
10 жыл бұрын
Didn't you read the bottom part of my comment? They got a diesel motor in thier tenders...
@SouthernPacific8984
10 жыл бұрын
***** Explain the EMD SW1500 at 10:32 shoving hard on the rear of the train. They wouldn't be able to fit a prime mover powerful enough to move the whole train in the tender, maybe just to move the locomotive alone. Don't believe everything you read online, especially from wikipedia.
Great job
5:04 I like that music