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Click for big image The Lone Ranger (First Feature Length Film) Clayton Moore






Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0051413010896
Format(s):
  • Color

  • Label: Diamond Entertainment Corp.
    Language(s):
  • English Unknown

  • Manufacturer: Diamond Entertainment Corp.
    Number Of Items: 1
    Product Group: Video
    Address: 1995
    Publisher: Diamond Entertainment Corp.
    Running Time: 86unknown-units
    Studio: Diamond Entertainment Corp.
    Theatrical Release Date: 1956
    UPC: 051413010896
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    This is the first feature length film. This feature version of the popular TV series focuses on how the Masked Man and Tonto help prevent a war between the ranchers and the Indians.

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 5.0

    Rating - 5 Date: 2006-07-06
    Content: "THE LONE RANGER" was the first of two Technicolor theatrical features based on the popular TV series of the same name. Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels, stars of the TV series, essay the roles of the Lone Ranger and his faithful Indian companion Tonto. This time around, our heroes take on evil rancher Reece Kilgore (Lyle Bettger), who hopes to become an all powerful land baron by fomenting an Indian war. It is up to the Lone Ranger to keep the peace and to find out why Kilgore is up to what he's up to. To expedite this, the Ranger adopts a couple of clever disguises (though we never see his full face au naturel). Among the more novel aspects of the film is little Beverly Washburn as Lila Kilgore, the sweet, innocent daughter of the double-dyed villain. The nominal leading lady is played by Bonita Granville, who co-produced the film with her husband Jack Wrather. "THE LONE RANGER" proved successful enough to warrant a sequel, "THE LONE RANGER AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD" (1958).
    Summary: THE FIRST LONE RANGER FEATURE FILM


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