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Champion of justice "The Lone Ranger" and trusty steed Silver rode across the Wild West and into American lore for the first time on this day in history, Jan. 30, 1933. Lone Ranger was soon joined ...
(Getty Images) A 1956 poster of “The Lone Ranger” featuring Jay Silverheels and Clayton Moore as Tonto and John Reid. (Getty Images) Johnny Depp poses in front of a giant movie poster of ...
In an article titled "You Should Absolutely Not See 'The Lone Ranger,'" a couple of the writers from Deadspin foresee the remake starring Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp turning into a massive box ...
More than a century before Johnny Depp wore a terrifying crow headpiece in new Disney film “The Lone Ranger,” another hero of the Wild West was carefully arranging his own remarkable disguise.
Moore opened The Lone Ranger at the beginning of its television run that started in 1949 with “Enter the Lone Ranger.” As the sole surviving Texas Ranger after a lethal ambush, the titular ...
Powell and Thundercloud starred in the first Lone Ranger serial, produced in 1938 and for years out of print until it was sliced together in 1939. Livingston starred in a hardly-seen film called ...
But is the Paramount+ series also telling a Lone Ranger origin story? Recent "Lawmen" episodes (released weekly on Sundays) have signaled support for the theory that Reeves inspired the famed ...
The Lone Ranger Season 4 Episode 32 – “The Tell-Tale Bullet” aired on April 14, 1955. Outlaw Cash Nasby (John Cason) is out from jail while the Lone Ranger is visiting the town of Jarvis.
The Lone Ranger is the only survivor of an ambush by the Cavendish gang on a detachment of Texas Rangers. Tonto, a childhood companion stumbles across the injured Ranger and nurses him back to health.
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