Some fancy stunt work in that opening scene with the stagecoach chase.... the guy ditching into the rio was wild. Seeing Hank Worden as a guest star (stage driver, Judd) was a real treat as well - a great and unique character actor of the period; remember him from his role in The Searchers.
How about when the stagecoach is running away but you can see tension on the reins as well as that they run under the seat which is slightly angled up into the stagecoach.
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) The Bait: Gold! (1955) Directed by Wilhelm Thiele ... (as William J. Thiele) George W. Trendle ... (creator) (as Geo. W. Trendle) Harry Poppe Jr. ... (teleplay)Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Clayton Moore ... The Lone Ranger Jay Silverheels ... Tonto George N. Neise ... Fred Fulton (as George Neise) Richard Avonde ... Bart John Phillips ... Hank Michael Whalen ... Tom Harding Joan Hovis ... Terry Harding Hank Worden Hank Worden ... Stage Driver Jud Joan Hovis was born on April 3, 1932 in Abilene, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for The Ford Television Theatre (1952), Schlitz Playhouse (1951) and The Alcoa Hour (1955).
@@willagranger633 I don't know about you, but I always introduce my friends, and enemies, with their racial/national origin preface - I'm a Democrat and that is my racist twist on all relationships. It is part of my strategy. Do you have a problem with that?
Hank Worden has been in so many episodes and been shot I have lost count.....what a splendid series.......Thanks for posting
Some fancy stunt work in that opening scene with the stagecoach chase.... the guy ditching into the rio was wild. Seeing Hank Worden as a guest star (stage driver, Judd) was a real treat as well - a great and unique character actor of the period; remember him from his role in The Searchers.
Lone Ranger and Tonto always around the corner when trouble happens lol
Because it's a set up
Really enjoyed watching this. Thank you 🤠
I love how when they stop it is on a sound stage set.
Yes. They alternated a lot between the real outdoors and a sound stage. lol
They often appear or disappear from around a corner in a street.
How about when the stagecoach is running away but you can see tension on the reins as well as that they run under the seat which is slightly angled up into the stagecoach.
I'm a bit of a Hoppy fan and notably all 'outdoor' scenes in the series were filmed in, well, the outdoors.
The Lone Ranger (TV Series)
The Bait: Gold! (1955)
Directed by
Wilhelm Thiele ... (as William J. Thiele)
George W. Trendle ... (creator) (as Geo. W. Trendle)
Harry Poppe Jr. ... (teleplay)Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Clayton Moore ... The Lone Ranger
Jay Silverheels ... Tonto
George N. Neise ... Fred Fulton (as George Neise)
Richard Avonde ... Bart
John Phillips ... Hank
Michael Whalen ... Tom Harding
Joan Hovis ... Terry Harding
Hank Worden Hank Worden ... Stage Driver Jud
Joan Hovis was born on April 3, 1932 in Abilene, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for The Ford Television Theatre (1952), Schlitz Playhouse (1951) and The Alcoa Hour (1955).
Joan Hovis, the older sister of Larry, right?
@@wh4193 Made lots of bread, with nowt left out.
A fellow Kansan Joan Hovis.
Lone Ranger always say this is my Indian friend instead of my friend not surprised
Why not just say my friend.
@@willagranger633 I don't know about you, but I always introduce my friends, and enemies, with their racial/national origin preface - I'm a Democrat and that is my racist twist on all relationships. It is part of my strategy. Do you have a problem with that?
"This is my Indian friend, Tonto."
I bet silver and scout be tired
Joan Hovis, raised on bread with nowt taken out.
13:24 so handsome ❤️😍
@Robert Diotalevi Nooo, I can't. 🤣🤣
I know the big bad boss acted in zorro
Capitan Felipe Arrellano
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Hi HO Unbinilium oops SILVER
Still not funny.
Apparently it's "HI YO" not HI HO.
I think it's funny😛
You left the world of reality and entered the world of the hypothetical with Ununennium and again with Unbinilium.