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The Lone Ranger - The Man With Two Faces 

The Lone Ranger
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The Lone Ranger is a fictional masked former Texas Ranger who fought outlaws in the American Old West with his Native American friend, Tonto. The character has been called an enduring icon of American culture.
The Lone Ranger was named so because the character is the only survivor of a group of six Texas Rangers, rather than because he works alone (as he is usually accompanied by his Native American companion Tonto). While details differ, the basic story of the origin of the Lone Ranger is the same in most versions of the franchise. A posse of six members of the Texas Ranger Division pursuing a band of outlaws led by Bartholomew "Butch" Cavendish is betrayed by a civilian guide named Collins and is ambushed in a canyon named Bryant's Gap. Later, an Indian named Tonto stumbles onto the scene and discovers one ranger is barely alive, and he nurses the man back to health. In some versions, Tonto recognizes the lone survivor as the man who saved his life when they both were children. According to the television series, when Tonto left the Reid place with a horse given him by the boy Reid, he gave Reid a ring and the name Kemo Sabe, which he said means "trusty scout". Among the Rangers killed was the survivor's older brother, Daniel Reid, who was a captain in the Texas Rangers and the leader of the ambushed group. To conceal his identity and honor his fallen brother, Reid fashions a black domino mask from the material of his brother's vest. To aid in the deception, Tonto digs a sixth grave and places at its head a cross bearing Reid's name so that Cavendish and his gang would believe that all of the Rangers had been killed.
In many versions Reid continues fighting for justice as The Lone Ranger even after the Cavendish gang is captured.

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@anthonygilmore5969
@anthonygilmore5969 3 года назад
Oh wow....these were the good ole days. Im 52 and watched these episode's as a youngon. Memories for sure!
@bairong9
@bairong9 Год назад
I'm 45 so I definitely know what u mean ...kudos to my friend
@karendegraaf1146
@karendegraaf1146 3 года назад
Lone Ranger and Tonto were my heroes as a kid, and I still enjoy watching
@vanallen9453
@vanallen9453 6 месяцев назад
..and this great man.. still lives on..in all of these saved videos..on your..very own.. You Tube ..episodes..of the great.. Lone Ranger..
@ivylim506
@ivylim506 3 года назад
I love watching Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger and Tonto I had finished watching all The Lone Ranger Show. How I wish there will be more Clayton Moore's show for me a 75 yrs senior citizen ha ha
@lolitaguittapbelen9456
@lolitaguittapbelen9456 2 года назад
Maybe our age has a little distance in speaking of years. I watch this movie long ago in black & white T.V. screen but now no more Lone Ranger on Flashback to watch again on t.v., only in Internet ...on Cell phone...love to watch them on the horse ...saying Hi ho silver away...
@gottathinkupanewone
@gottathinkupanewone Год назад
Clayton Moore was such a nice man; I only knew him as the cousin of my BFF's father, but I liked him, and he was very kind to me. He always had a story of some kind. One of his stories was that he couldn't even go to the bar in the hotel he was staying in, because there was always some drunk who wanted to pick a fight with the Lone Ranger. "The Lone Ranger may always be 35, but Clayton Moore is 63, and he doesn't fight with anybody these days!" He called Jay Silverheels a good man and a dear friend. He grieved his loss for years. Most people have no idea how much Clayton put into the series. He didn't just act -- he designed costumes and makeup; he owned Silver and had him specially trained; he even changed scripts on the fly when something in a script wasn't working. He invested in having the classic Lone Ranger costume made of rubberized wool. It was hot and uncomfortable, but it didn't wrinkle even when he jumped off the horse. When the studio executives told him he could no longer wear his black mask, he was deeply hurt. He felt that they were discarding all he'd done for the franchise. And he hated the movie they made -- it was too violent, to full of profanity. He thought that kids couldn't betaken to see it, and that it was robbing kids of a hero. He had taken the role seriously, and took its legacy seriously. Like most good men, he didn't think that being a good man was anything special. He thought it was being a good example that mattered. Upholding a good reputation mattered. Being someone kids could look up to mattered. Even when he was touring wearing black sunglasses, he was still working to get back the rights to the mask. He thought it stood for something. He was right, in a way -- but in my view, the mask was just part of the costume. It was the man who stood.
@raylenenielsen5943
@raylenenielsen5943 Год назад
63 years of age?
@leonardlugo7878
@leonardlugo7878 Год назад
The Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels were great actors,and so forth, good moral men, yet, I wonder if he,they made it right with God, came to the Lord Jesus Christ, forgiveness of sins,,and make Christ Savior and Lord of his life! Good works won't get you to Heaven! Jesus said,KJV Jn.10:7 I am the Door, Jn.14:6 I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life, no man comes to the Father but,by Me.Jn.3:16. Great show.🙏
@christenasmalls6118
@christenasmalls6118 7 месяцев назад
@@leonardlugo7878 It is not up to us to wonder where they will end up. The mystery of the Father is able to do anything.
@Bluegirl285
@Bluegirl285 5 лет назад
I love when the Lone Ranger and Tonto ride off in the end that one cowboy to the right of the screen watches them leave. One can only imagine what was going through his mind, especially after hearing "Hi ho Silver! Away!"
@SarinaLee27
@SarinaLee27 3 года назад
I remember when I was a kid I would always watch this show with my family and still do on today!!!!!!
@vincecampanella5303
@vincecampanella5303 4 года назад
Clayton was a class act on and off the screen. Unfortunately the tv studio executives treated him badly..
@bairong9
@bairong9 Год назад
Really I didn't know that
@RatnipTX
@RatnipTX Год назад
That’s why he was fired at the 3rd season and John Hart took his place. They recanted when the ratings fell to #7.
@dennisthornton4434
@dennisthornton4434 Год назад
Lone ranger, lassie, was one of the two main shows i watched in the 60's. I had white bunny I called silver. Also had a kid set of the lone rangers stuff. Pants, shirts, gun belt, guns, hat, mask, silver bullets. The whole outfit.
@bechurlbut2133
@bechurlbut2133 6 лет назад
R.I.p.lonerangeryouwillneverbeforgotten
@jb888888888
@jb888888888 2 года назад
Gah, I thought this was going to be a short documentary on the fact that Clayton Moore and John Hart both played him during the course of the show. Took me until the opening scene to realize it's an episode of the show.
@eddancer6469
@eddancer6469 7 лет назад
WOW The Lone Ranger that I use to watch on TV with lots of commercials Ed
@hugobarrera7205
@hugobarrera7205 7 лет назад
I like the kind of mask the Lone Ranger wears in this chapter. covering all his nose, it's the mask l used to see in the comics of the early fifties , regrettable the wonderful drawings of that time started to decay later on and the drawing quality was isufferable .and the same happend to Tarzan and other characters of Dell comics
@charlesgomon8291
@charlesgomon8291 5 лет назад
Yeah! Early episodes of Season 1 & all episodes of Season 5 didn't show the mask cover his nose.
@chrissteele1362
@chrissteele1362 4 года назад
Lone Ranger always caught the bad guys!
@nathanpen1031
@nathanpen1031 5 лет назад
Thank you for posting this ... great stuff.
@senorkaboom
@senorkaboom 7 лет назад
OK, let's be honest. The best ride off into the sunset scene is in "Blazing Saddles". Sheriff Bart and the Waco Kid being driven off in that Cadillac limo is classic.
@Zara-Bari
@Zara-Bari 7 лет назад
Well, if we're being all honest and stuff... not everyone liked Blazing Saddles.
@eddancer6469
@eddancer6469 7 лет назад
RIP Clayton Moore & Jay Silverheels My opinion is that Clayton Moore was the only Lone Ranger Ed
@charlesgomon8291
@charlesgomon8291 6 лет назад
John Hart did a good enough job during Season 3.
@raybickford386
@raybickford386 6 лет назад
Ed Dancer ‘Tks
@cliffordmarusich4111
@cliffordmarusich4111 5 лет назад
That is for sure..
@warrenoleary7172
@warrenoleary7172 3 года назад
No maybes about it !
@lesterhall5145
@lesterhall5145 5 лет назад
Does anyone remember when Merita Bread sponsored the show and it opened with waving grain. It was magic back then. In my time traveling mind it still is.
@Rubix_Cubixx
@Rubix_Cubixx 3 года назад
Yes that was cool great tv then
@artwebb7028
@artwebb7028 3 года назад
I remember the waving grain!
@nolanbowen8800
@nolanbowen8800 Год назад
This was one of the more unusual episoides.
@jaysilverheals4445
@jaysilverheals4445 2 года назад
that trigger was a beautfiul horse
@donhagerty5669
@donhagerty5669 2 месяца назад
❤ I THINK THAT YOU ARE CONFUSED BECAUSE TRIGGER WAS ROY ROGERS HORSE, 🐎 AND WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH THE LONE RANGER OR TONTO ❓❓❓❓❓
@fredkaplan9720
@fredkaplan9720 6 месяцев назад
I Never Knew They Treated Clayton Moore So Badly
@claudalfred2064
@claudalfred2064 Год назад
Goodstuf
@robertdiotalevi285
@robertdiotalevi285 2 года назад
The Professor's wife, Jessie, starred in another LR episode, "Silent Voice."
@brucesimon7085
@brucesimon7085 2 месяца назад
She also was the head of an outlaw gang in "The Hooded Men".
@robertdiotalevi285
@robertdiotalevi285 2 месяца назад
@@brucesimon7085 Right on. She was called on when they needed a matronly woman.
@peace-now
@peace-now 7 лет назад
20:04. He becomes the Flying Dutchman (music from Wagner)! That is a ghost ship.
@williemartin3445
@williemartin3445 7 лет назад
public public I luv u so much eyery
@coorpustheforsaken2980
@coorpustheforsaken2980 5 лет назад
SugarTomAppleRoger But That Was First Than The Flying Dutchman
@johnpeel2300
@johnpeel2300 7 лет назад
Is this a John Hart episode? And I agree with the guy who said Clayton Moore is the ONLY Lone Ranger!
@nickdangelo1649
@nickdangelo1649 5 лет назад
Clayton Moore
@guapoviejo9135
@guapoviejo9135 5 лет назад
In the credits it lists Clayton Moore, so I guess it's him.
@nickdangelo1649
@nickdangelo1649 5 лет назад
Yes it is Clayton Moore!!@@guapoviejo9135
@donaldmayse6779
@donaldmayse6779 4 года назад
Without a doubt,It is Clayton Moore!!!
@mikehamilton4866
@mikehamilton4866 4 года назад
John Peel 👀😂👍
@George50809
@George50809 6 лет назад
Gunfire, Kemosabe.
@jimlaguardia8185
@jimlaguardia8185 6 лет назад
This was from 1950. B&W, slender Moore wearing 40s make up, before he cut down the mask.
@hannahlydiajohnson9174
@hannahlydiajohnson9174 6 лет назад
Interestingly, he wore a "cut down" mask for all of the first episodes. It was Clayton's opinion that they changed his mask when they knew they might later try to replace him with another actor, and they wanted it to cover more of his face and thus make the contrast between actors less noticeable. When Jack Wrather purchased the show, he and Clayton agreed to go back to the "first" smaller mask, and from then on he wore that.
@STNeish
@STNeish 6 лет назад
You know, watching these illustrates to me exactly why the lone ranger movies all seem to fail. They have none of the moral character of these shows. The movies try to get overly complicated, overproduced with too many special effects and silliness. They need to take the material more seriously, but keep it simple at the same time.
@terminatorx2545
@terminatorx2545 6 лет назад
right
@hannahlydiajohnson9174
@hannahlydiajohnson9174 6 лет назад
Which movies do you mean, STNeish? I know for certain Johnny Depp's production is no favorite of mine...
@zthetha
@zthetha 5 лет назад
Keemosabi his friend Tonto put his mask on back to fronto."
@alexgarzaguajardo4015
@alexgarzaguajardo4015 5 лет назад
Podrias subir este episodio pero en audio latino por favor saludos
@boamboam1055
@boamboam1055 5 лет назад
Can you add some more commercials and banners??? Take it from 99% to 100
@kh23797
@kh23797 5 лет назад
We always watched it on BBC TV in the UK, as well as Champion the Wonder Horse, The Cisco Kid, Bonanza, The Virginian, The High Chaparral, Wells Fargo, Sugarfoot, Bronco Lane, Maverick, The Dakotas... and so on. BBC is a the national public broadcaster paid for by licence fees (today 150UKP p.a., or188USD). So, no commercials. Series shown on commercial TV here obviously depend on advertising but it is less overwhelming than in the States. You wouldn't _believe_ how much US culture a Brit absorbs from the Hollywood machine between cradle and grave!
@robertdiotalevi285
@robertdiotalevi285 5 лет назад
09:54 The Professor would love to have a room full of Tontos loaded with money! The good news is after he got out of jail The Professor got into politics and stole honestly!
@warrenoleary7172
@warrenoleary7172 3 года назад
A beautiful actress such as Jane Russell should have gotten the " drop " on Clayton Moore and stole hos Lone Ranger , sleek coboy outfit for herself; she would have looked very foxy dressed as the Lone Ranger herself !
@bubblejomay
@bubblejomay 7 лет назад
I need to know where I can find all of the music used in these series.
@randyacuna3248
@randyacuna3248 5 лет назад
P
@rogerzimet
@rogerzimet 5 лет назад
Can you add some more commercials and banners???
@CamcorderSteve
@CamcorderSteve 3 года назад
I guess you don't have an ad blocker installed?
@robertdiotalevi285
@robertdiotalevi285 2 года назад
Can anyone name other LR episodes in which bank employee/nephew Bob Lacey (Steven Clark) was? Should not be hard.....AKA Bill Ames, Jim Austin, Jimmy Parker and Tom Scott.
@myfilmsvol1881
@myfilmsvol1881 6 лет назад
To many adverts
@guapoviejo9135
@guapoviejo9135 5 лет назад
Films: to who??
@Duchess1953
@Duchess1953 5 лет назад
I wonder why Mr. Silverheels ha to wear his hair tied back like he did. He was a Native American and playing one, too. Why couldn't he wear his hair loose?
@routeoneauto
@routeoneauto 4 года назад
Jay Silverheels was not a Native American. He was a Canadian Indian, Western Canada I believe. Search for the Biography on him, it is really good. As to his hair who knows that wasn't addressed in the documentary.
@Duchess1953
@Duchess1953 3 года назад
@@routeoneauto Mr. Silverheels was born on the Six Nations on the Grand River reservation in Branford, Ontario, Canada.
@routeoneauto
@routeoneauto 3 года назад
Kat. Didn’t’t I just say he was Canadian? Is Brandford, Ontario, Canada in Canada?
@angeladresser60
@angeladresser60 Год назад
@@routeoneauto Isn't Canada on the North American continent? Ithink it. David of Dogpatch
@adriangarcia543
@adriangarcia543 5 лет назад
Where film this place?
@elizabethcraig5825
@elizabethcraig5825 2 года назад
Tonto should know correct English by now.
@bobbrawley2612
@bobbrawley2612 5 лет назад
This is fake . There ain't no way the lone ranger and tomtoe both could locked up in that safe. No way. They could of made a move . I'm sure of it
@mikehamilton4866
@mikehamilton4866 4 года назад
Bob Brawley 😕👎
@claudalfred2064
@claudalfred2064 Год назад
It's a show
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