

- #Where was the original lone ranger movie filmed serial#
- #Where was the original lone ranger movie filmed series#
Anyone familiar with 'The Lone Ranger' remembers its classic opening credits, as the masked hero sped along on his white horse 'Silver', through rugged Western territory, firing his six-shooter.
#Where was the original lone ranger movie filmed serial#
Special Features: The rare Lone Ranger home movie cartoon, 30 minutes of on-camera commentary by serial authors Len Kohl and Richard Hurst and Squadron members Zorro, Durango Kid, Brick Bradford, Barcroft, Red Racer, Dr. Seeing Stars: Where the Movies Were Shot on Location The 1950's & early '60s Filming locations of TV Shows, Made-for-TV Movies & Music Videos. In March 2012, a decade after the first planning of The Lone Ranger, filming commenced. This restoration was created by Eric Stedman of the Serial Squadron.
#Where was the original lone ranger movie filmed series#
Tonto has appeared in radio and television series and other presentations of the characters' adventures righting wrongs in 19th-century. made the initial arrangement with Columbia Pictures. The 1938 LONE RANGER was the first appearance of the Ranger and T. Marvin Walowitz, John Duffy, Anthony Milch, Michael D. DVD Contents: The complete 15 chapter serial. Tonto is a fictional character he is the Native American (either Comanche or Potawatomi) companion of the Lone Ranger, a popular American Western character created by George W. Terry Leonard, Bob Yerkes, Andy Epper Art Direction Walter Coblenz, Lew Grade, Jack Wrather Stunts When the film first brings together Tonto, Silver and the newly deputized Texas Ranger who will become our nominal hero, theres a sequence with Tonto leading. William Ladd Skinner Director of Photography

John Barry Second Unit Director of Photography Jane Feinberg, Mike Fenton Production Design It took three episodes to retell the famous origin story, written for radio by Fran Striker the most prolific of all the series writers. Max Keller, Christopher Lloyd, Matt Clark, Juanin Clay, Jason Robards, John Bennett Perry, David Hayward, Richard Farnsworth, Marc Gilpin, John Hart, Michael Horse, Lincoln Tate, Ted Flicker, Bonita Granville, Patrick Montoya, David Bennett, Ted White, Cheré Bryson, Robert F. This 'movie' was re-edited from the first three episodes of the series- 'Enter The Lone Ranger' 9/15/49, 'The Lone Ranger Fights On' 9/22/49, and 'The Lone Rangers Triumph' 9/29/49.
