You know you've been watching too much Lone Ranger when you start to recognize the costumes from previous episodes. That shawl with the long ends in particular has been worn by many of the female characters.
Does the same reply if you start recognizing the same scenery in different shows??? There is just one Hill that the lone ranger and Tonto go down all the time when they are trying to stop a stagecoach
Particularly when he says 'yes' which he never does, only some kind of utterance like: hur, arh, mer, um, etc. I find it fascinating how many ways he can imply the word 'yes' 😃
Virginia was Dorothy Patrick, born on June 3, 1921 in St-Boniface, Manitoba, Canada as Dorothy Wilma Davis. She was an actress, known for Come to the Stable (1949), Tarnished (1950) and Destination Big House (1950). She was married to Harold Hammerman, J. Hugh Davis and Joseph Lynn Patrick. She died on May 31, 1987 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Oh no! Not that same shack again - it's been in lots of episodes, but is dressed up differently each time . . . I suppose these series were run on a shoestring ! 😆
You know you've been watching too much Lone Ranger when you start to recognize the costumes from previous episodes. That shawl with the long ends in particular has been worn by many of the female characters.
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Does the same reply if you start recognizing the same scenery in different shows??? There is just one Hill that the lone ranger and Tonto go down all the time when they are trying to stop a stagecoach
Tonto has a great speaking voice!!!
Particularly when he says 'yes' which he never does, only some kind of utterance like: hur, arh, mer, um, etc. I find it fascinating how many ways he can imply the word 'yes' 😃
Virginia was Dorothy Patrick, born on June 3, 1921 in St-Boniface, Manitoba, Canada as Dorothy Wilma Davis. She was an actress, known for Come to the Stable (1949), Tarnished (1950) and Destination Big House (1950). She was married to Harold Hammerman, J. Hugh Davis and Joseph Lynn Patrick. She died on May 31, 1987 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
St. Boniface is only a suburb of the city of Winnipeg. But in 1921 it was a small town just outside Winnipeg.
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Oh no! Not that same shack again - it's been in lots of episodes, but is dressed up differently each time . . . I suppose these series were run on a shoestring ! 😆