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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.
This isn't the first time a "Lone Ranger" movie has failed to capture the success of the TV and radio series. Released in 1981, "The Legend of the Lone Ranger" was scoured by critics and lost ...
The first nomination for The Lone Ranger came along at the 1950 ceremony after its first season. However, it was placed under the Best Film Made for and Viewed on Television in 1949 category.
Monday marks 65 years since the late actor first rode as the Lone Ranger, earning him the only Hollywood Walk of Fame star that also bears his character’s name.
The first script of ‘The Lone Ranger’ included headshots. Hi-ho, Silver! #onthisday in 1933 The Lone Ranger radio show 1st aired.Here's Clayton Moore from the TV version.
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Are The Lone Ranger And The Green Hornet Connected? - MSNThe Lone Ranger first appeared as the protagonist of a 1933 radio serial co-created by Fran Striker and George W. Trendle, which broadcasted on WXYZ out of Detroit ...
The first time I met the Lone Ranger — that would be Clayton Moore, who played the Lone Ranger on television about as wonderfully as any actor can play a continuing part, and who died last week ...
But, of course, that didn’t happen. The movie didn’t meet Disney’s sky-high expectations and plans for more “Lone Ranger”-related projects, including several sequels, were scuttled.
“The Lone Ranger” was a national hit, at least for Trendle. According to Bak, Striker, who had taken a full-time job to help write the show for $100 a week, was forced to surrender all rights ...
The Lone Ranger was once a Texas Ranger known as John Reid, but dedicated his life to vigilante justice after an ambush by the outlaw Butch Cavendish left him the only survivor of his posse. American ...
10 years after The Lone Ranger opened in theaters, we go behind-the-scenes to tell the untold story of the movie's proposed plans to take over an attraction in Disneyland.
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