The Lone Ranger
In 1865, Captain Mark Smith of the Confederate Army leads a band of deserters to conquer Texas and rule it as a dictator. In one of his first actions, he captures and assumes the identity of Texas' new Finance Commissioner, Colonel Marcus Jeffries, after having the real man murdered. When a contingent of Texas Rangers enters the territory, Snead, one of Smith's men, leads them into an ambush by Smith's "troopers". The Rangers are apparently wiped out, although one injured survivor is left. The survivor, nursed back to health by Tonto, swears to avenge the massacre and defeat "Colonel Jeffries" and his men.
Release Date
February 13, 1938Runtime
264 minRating
NRGenres
WesternDirected by
John English, William WitneyScreenplay by
Barry Shipman, George Worthing Yates, Franklin Adreon, Ronald Davidson, Lois EbyLanguage
EnglishBudget
$0Revenue
$0Status
ReleasedCast
Bruce Bennett
Bert RogersLee Powell
Allen KingChief Thundercloud
TontoLynne Roberts
Joan BlanchardStanley Andrews
Captain Smith aka Colonel JeffriesGeorge Cleveland
George BlanchardWilliam Farnum
Father McKimHal Taliaferro
Bob StuartLane Chandler
Dick ForrestGeorge Montgomery
Jim ClarkSammy McKim
SammyJohn Merton
Henchman KesterTom London
Henchman FeltonRay Bennett
Henchman TaggartFrank McGlynn Sr.
Abraham LincolnBilly Bletcher
Lone Ranger (voice)Iron Eyes Cody
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