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Enter the Lone Ranger | Season 1 | Episode 1 | Enter the Lone Ranger
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- čas přidán 21. 11. 2018
- John Reid, the sole surviving Texas Ranger of a murderous ambush, becomes the great masked hero with his companion, Tonto.
Director: George B. Seitz Jr.
Writers: George W. Trendle, George B. Seitz Jr.
Starring: Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels, Glenn Strange
Rest. In. Peace. Mr. Clayton. Moore. And. Mr. Jay. Silverheels. 💘. You. Both. For. Eternity. Respectfully. Dennis. And. Randy. Lee. Jensen. ❤. 💘. 💕 ♥️.
Best show ever The Lone Ranger
I remember watching on Saturday mornings. Even during the original run of shows, they showed this origin episode every year at the start of the new season.
I never got to see the origin episode until now.
I loved the Lone Ranger and Tonto.
Best tv show ever
Don't look down, Ranger!!!
Best show ever
I’ll always love long ranger
LONE Ranger
I live about 3 miles west of the Lone Ranger Rock.
CHRIST loves you and died for you.
I love this show always have.
Did you ever listen to the radio programs ? ?
White folks love when other races are marginalized that way you can think you are superior
Very Good....Pura Nostalgia !!!
I love in this the first time I watched in and I’m 9 and I’m waiting in 2021
Best friends for life
It's amazing that The Lone Ranger never taught Tonto correct English ...they were together for years☺️
@@janeiwasduncan8463 lol yea.. I never really thought of that actually
Cavendish is miss kitty’s bartender Sam
"Fabulous"
Best observed in The Ballad Of The Sulphate Strangler the all time no1 ?
You could call this episode FRY vs SPY
I don't think the lone ranger was in the group of the seven rangers, I think the lone ranger was put in after the killing of all of them.
Love the old westerns but so many of the actors were hard on the horses mouths & that bothers me.
🤠
Is it blacked out now?
Goodstuf
Hi o silver bang bang
What year was this ? ?
Read the credits ☺️ the Roman numerals say 1949 ☺️☺️
Golee
NOW ENTERS The Ultimate RANGER to clean up This 🌎 World>>> That's Me, The AlmightyGod's RangerJESUS. The ShowTIME is ON. Meditate on Isaiah 59 (especially verses 16-20), Isaiah 2, Psalm 2, Psalm 72, Etc.
Hi-ho Silverware
Tonto lost his underwear
Tonto say, Me no care
Lone Ranger buy me 'nother pair
Kentucky, 1958
Hi
I can't believe I thought this was a great show when I watched it in the 50s!! So lame!
It is lame and when I watched it as a kid in the 60s and 70s, I thought it was great, but now I view it all as lame except the Cavindish ambush.
P.S., what I mean is I find the Cavindish ambush fascinating.
Never seen it before but I find you incredibly lame.
YOU AND RONALD FOSTER ARE ASSHOLES !! YOU BOTH MUST HAVE BEEN BAD KIDS WITH NO RESPECT. i WONDER HOW MUCH JAIL TIME YOU'VE BOTH DONE.
Skeks
How was the Lone Ranger so popular? Is it just me or is Clayton Moore the Lone Ranger not only a bad actor but just a weirdo? I watched a few episodes and he plays the part with no emotion, speaks in monotone, has no facial expressions at all, and is frankly robotic. He says his lines in the same way no matter if he's happy, mad, sad etc. but the bizarre part is in HOW he sounds. His monotone voice talks at the same pitch but then he ends each sentence slightly lowering his voice. Over and over again, line after line, episode after episode, year after year no matter what he says, it sounds the same!
Russell Roesner. I've no idea if Moore spoke like that on purpose (maybe directed to do so?) or what but you're right about how he sounds..flat monotone, etc. Who knows, maybe he or the director thought this type of delivery was appropriate to the strong silent western hero. You see this tendency with quite a few western hero types in old westerns. John Wayne tends to use slow flat delivery (the strong silent type), sometimes to the point that you wonder if he's being intentionally ironic or if he is even poking fun of the stereotype, but Clayton Moore takes it further than any old western star I've seen.
My best friend & I loved this program as kids, mostly because we loved horses & Tonto. Ourselves Cherokee, we didn't see many Indians in films, as almost all were played by Italian-descent actors (or by Jeff Chandler) who didn't look any more Indian than an Anglo-Am. actor would've, so we were thrilled to see Jay Silverheels as Tonto. Too bad Silverheels was forced to be monosyllabic & to use such a silly accent, but even so, he seems more alive than his friend. If anyone in charge of the program had bothered to allow the Tonto character to be more than a shallow stereotype, they could've asked Silverheels to use an Indian accent, as he would've been familiar with the accents of older Indians who'd learned English as a second language. Besides, there is a common Indian accent still heard today, an accent heard among many native peoples.
But silent follower or not, Tonto was shown as a kind, good, brave man, a man of honor who helped others & who kept his word...unlike most film portrayals of Indians in the '50s & before. (My best friend & I went to the movies every weekend so saw a lot of westerns, most of which showed Indians who were ruthless killers & savages, so Tonto was appreciated.) Besides, Silverheels looked a lot like my older brother & some of our cousins.
Wow I feel sorry for your childhood you must have grown up under a rock! Please do me and a million plus lone ranger fans of favor don't comment on movies or segments of my childhood that you know nothing about! Ignorance ignorant ignorant!
@@joeayala4812 You certainly are. I didn't deride fans of the Lone Ranger program, didn't ask that it not be shown, so what's your problem? By the way, I had a wonderful childhood, better than most.The only real problem was racist blowhards like you, then & now.
You obviously don't know what the hell you are talking about. For those of us who grew up watching The Lone Ranger, Clayton Moore was a hero. His voice was made to sound that way for the role he was born to play. He brought the character to life. The Lone Ranger was a hero and a pleasure to watch. I am 55 years old and I still love The Lone Ranger to this day. Please don't post any more assinine comments like this again.
@the epic gamer ok. We forgive you.
Tonto looks like he came from the Bronx what a cringeworthy show. Might as well show aunt Jamima
Go back to your crayons.
The actor's name is Jay Siverheels and he was a full blooded Mohawk born on the Six Nations Indian Reservation. First Americans in the Arts honored him with a lifetime achievement award and he has a star in the Hollywood walk of fame. Not cringeworthy at all and seemed like a cool guy!
This show glorified respect and cooperation between the white man and the indian. Mr. Jay Silverheels was in fact the real deal, great actor, athlete and Native American. Modern woke douchebags mock the show as racist….that could not be farther from the truth.