This is a wonderful version of the story. Beautiful scenery, glorious music and a respectable, distinguished, honorable portrayal of Tonto. Had to drive 50 miles to a theater and sat through it three times in a row. And every time people laughed when Grant threatened Custer with Montana, and cheered when that recognizable theme came on.
LEGEND is right, half way thru this 💩 & STILL haven't even SEEN Lone Ranger, just random violence & the horse is getting more time, care, attention & character development (& apparently didn't need to be dubbed).
I am still baffled as to why people and the so-called experts didn’t like this great film. When we first got HBO in 1981, I remember watching it over and over and absolutely fell in love with it! So they dubbed his voice, who cares! The movie was beautifully shot with epic locations and cinematography. Merle Haggard’s narration was fantastic as well! Robards and Lloyd were exceptional as usual. I will say this, for a movie that critics hated, there was a shit-load of merchandise to be had! My Christmas that year consisted of the Gabriel action figures and play set. For anyone who hasn’t seen this movie, I highly recommend it!
Hello Jenny your comments and background were a exact choppy of myself born 57 grew up in the 60s no power or tv only TV I saw was at a aunty and Uncles near Town I was born and raised in the bush 20 miles from Bathurst left school 1973 Dad Mum did not get the electricity on untill 1979 be nice to keep in touch kind regards Paul Happy New Year
This would be a good book to read too! I grew up watching the Lone Ranger in the 1950s and 1960s every Saturday morning. Whether the shows were in black and white or color, it didn't matter, the Lone Ranger was oir hero and a fantastic character building part of my childhood.
I absolutely LOVE this film! Thank you, so much, for posting this. I wish The Lone Ranger was my dad - a man living a just life & delivering justice for the vulnerable. He put no man, woman or child in harm's way, he did not tell lies & was not disingenuous or untrustworthy.
I find it funny after all these years since I first saw this movie that the actor who played Lucas Striker in this film also played the Lone Ranger in the t v. Series John Hart the original Lone Ranger t.v. series that ran from 1949-1957.
@@Johnny7051MC i’m not sure what happened but fans of the show felt the original Lone Ranger Clayton Moore was disrespected, which gave the movie some bad press. I think the situation was paraded several years later on the show night Court. There was an classic Western star called the red ranger who was not being allowed to wear the mask anymore because of a new film coming out but the movie ended up being a flop so he was allowed to keep wearing the mask
I watched this as a kid in the theater and it made quite an impression on me, particularly the ambush scene. Had the LR action figure too. Thanks for loading it.
🤠👍I really enjoyed this movie when I watched it when I younger and still like it to this day, But I too wasn't very happy with the idea that Clayton Moore was longer allowed to wear his Mask in public any more because of this movie, for He was one my hero's back in the 60's when I was a kid and used to watch the Lone Ranger the weekends.
Carlreed 6186 answered this, and is correct: _The producer of this movie filed a law suit against Clayton Moore to bar him from wearing the Lone Ranger outfit in public. Many people boycotted the movie._
It flopped because the makers of the movie used the legal muscle of ITC and Universal to prevent Clayton Moore (the original Lone Ranger/John Reid from the 1950's TV series that was still popular in syndicated reruns) from appearing at appearances without the Lone Ranger mask (he had to wear a pair of Foster Grant sunglasses.) The furor over this cast a pall over the movie, in addition to lead actor Klinton Spilsbury having no real acting experience and acting like a dick on set, and the film's script caused the movie to be a failure at the box office.
Well Randy maybe it’s becuz no one sniffed the roses at the outhouse cabbage patch of sin…. I know being a Randy boy you’ll get the reverberation of my sentiments… BAARP
This is a damn good version of the Ranger and damn Barry's score (although repetitive) is always nice ...not to mention Christopher Lloyd. Dude always comes through.
I didn't watch this version in the theater or after it appeared on cable or TV. I found the 2013 version more entertaining. What I didn't like was it dragging along before the Ranger and Tonto went after the outlaw. And, the one piece Ranger uniform. I was totally impressed with Christopher Lloyd's character. HE WAS EVIL!!! LOL!!!
I have watched every episode of The Loan Ranger and Tontp on TV with Claton Moore and Jay Silverheelc I Grew up watching this and also saw another one that was made. This one was the best I hope you make a sequel part 2 please
Lone rangers is one of the Best Westerns in the world he was a ranger and was murdered I said he was part Indian Toronto as his buddy God bless you Clayton Moore for the excellent job you did playing The lone ranger one of the Best Westerns I've seen where cowboys and Indians are together 🤠🎃 HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2024 AMEN
Let's not forget how the group behind this movie disrespected Clayton Moore, the original Lone Ranger. They used the court to strip him from wearing his mask!
@ghostwarrior3878 Bizarre coïncidence that Doc Brown is in this movie, while in the 21st Century version, Depp had to be anointed with what Biff Tannen hated from his generation 0ne, to become the lone ranger.
The producer of this movie filed a law suit against Clayton Moore to bar him from wearing the Lone Ranger outfit in public. Many people boycotted the movie.
I think It is ironic that Jay Silverheels has a star on the Walk of Fame but Clayton Moore does not. Jay did have a much larger body of work.@@Jimvanhise
i'm going to preface everything i say with people are entitled to their opinions. that being said if you don't want mine stop reading....................... ok assuming you're still here, here's mine. everybody hated this movie. i didn't. of course when it came out i was like 4 years old and barely even knew who the lone ranger was if i even did at that point. didn't have cable, so if i saw this on tv prior to 86 (which i don't remember doing) when i got cable the first time, this would have been my first exposure to the legend. in 86 what at the time was cbn carried westerns all day on saturdays and part of sunday. if i remember right lone ranger started us off, and branded or guns of will sonnett finished the day. anyways back to this movie. first time i remember seeing it was somewhere between 88 and 90. based on wehre we lived at the time. abc carried it one night for some reason, nothign else on so we watched it. sine my exposure to lone ranger was very limited at this point i liked knowing the back story. of course at this time, some of the blow up had blown over from the behind the scenes stuff that i didn't know anyways. to me it was a movie, it was a western, it told me the back story of one of my favorite westerns, and to me that all equaled great movie. what an idiot apparently. personally i think part of the reason this movie got a bad rap is a couple of things, the guy playing the ranger, nobody heard of at the time, and has litterally done nothing since. that combined with the fiasco of telling clayton moore he couldn't wear the mask any more............... which i get why the fans hated that, and then inviting john hart instead to be part of the movie. not a big fan of hart's work as the ranger but i think again that was more hearing about it then seeing it. watching it for what it was i thought it was good. how anybody in the 50's thought nobody would notice is beyond me. he's shorter than moore, quite a bit heavier and wider frame, and the voice is a good 2 or 3 notes lower. but what do i know. then now i've read some of the other behind the scene stuff with how the ranger actor and tonto's actor hated each other, and stuff like that and no wonder it's so despised. i tctually thought bringing grant into it and rescuing him was actually a good story line. mahybe they did as some on imdb.com have commented spent to much time with th e legend before getting to the action. but i think if you ignore the backgroudn stuff you can still enjoy the movie. at least they got one thing right the original show didn't. what you ask? look at the 3 part premiere. when they eventually have the sheriff character on screen (or marshal what ever he was) just about every time they refer to him they call him two gun. ok you say so what? well i'm not real smart but if you're going to be called 2 gun, shouldn't u actually be carrying 2 GUNS? at no point in the parts of the episode the actor playing him is in, does he ever have to guns, i'm not even sure there's one on his horse. also little realized fact, only episodes, ranger isn't wearing a double holster.
I discovered this 1981 Lone Ranger film for the first time just last week and I LOVE it. I honestly think it's a great film. So you can imagine my confusion when I started researching the film after I saw it and found that it was massively hated during 1981. I know me loving this 1981 Lone Ranger film is just my opinion, but no way is this film deserving of the extreme hatred it got. Honestly, the majority of the hatred comes from the controversy regarding the original 50's actor that destroyed this 1981 film. I don't care about the controversy and only care about the film and I think this 1981 Lone Ranger film is a great film that I would have loved seeing a direct sequel to. Honestly, I think most people like myself (discovering the film and not knowing about the controversy) will love this film. Focusing on the film and only the film, I think it's awesome (and I honestly don't care about the controversy. I'm just here to watch a great film and this 1981 Lone Ranger film is a highly enjoyable film).
So, why are there walking sentries in a place that "nobody" can locate? With the high stockade gates and other surrounding canyon walls, there should be no need other than a guard at the moveable gate. Guess that it added to the suspense of the Lone Ranger & Tonto moving through the endless halls to find and rescue President Grant.
Awesome when I was 6 years Corny but still awesome today In a different way, It brings back memories of Saturday mornings with my sister and I making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and going down into the party room to watch Sitting on the hide of bed couch
This film came out at the wrong time when interest in westerns were waning and the producers were giving Clayton Moore a hard time. Any film that has John Barry doing the score is worth watching, the photography is stunning and the story while not a masterpiece is OK, and Christopher Lloyd makes a great bad guy.
It’s a great cast . Classic 80’s production style. Looks as though it was filmed for tv . But it doesn’t compete with the original Lone Ranger Blackmoore movies also available on TH-cam
No this isn't close to the Clayton Moore's Lone Ranger, which was a lot better. I was 10 when this came out and loved it. Just the story of the Lone Ranger always fascinated me...although we all no the worst version....am I right or what?
I saw this in the theatre when it came out, honestly it was nothing special. It’s a case where the original was a hundred times better than the remake and that includes the one with Johnny Depp.
11:32 Why did they put a Chinese extra in the stage coach? He didn't even try to act. At least try and show some fear or anxiety, he just sat there like a block of wood, zero expressions. Goodness!
Thankfully, « The Lone Ranger » had never been macaronized/spaghettized ! But other ‘izations’ stalked him. The latest version had been scatologized. Seeing who the star is, no wonder.
I remember Johnny Carson making a Joke-He said the Most Exciting Scene in the Lone Ranger was when Tonto put his ear to the ground and said-,"Ugh. Keemo Sabe, I Hear Two, Maybe Three People, Coming To See Our Movie !"
This is a wonderful version of the story. Beautiful scenery, glorious music and a respectable, distinguished, honorable portrayal of Tonto. Had to drive 50 miles to a theater and sat through it three times in a row. And every time people laughed when Grant threatened Custer with Montana, and cheered when that recognizable theme came on.
LEGEND is right, half way thru this 💩 & STILL haven't even SEEN Lone Ranger, just random violence & the horse is getting more time, care, attention & character development (& apparently didn't need to be dubbed).
Agreed - great characterisation of both Tonto & his kemosabe. Hi-Yo Silveeeeeer!
Brilliant!
I watched the TV series and movies recently with Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels. Best portrayal of the Lone Ranger and Tonto ever, imo.
Moore will always be the only Lone Ranger to those of us who grew up watching the old TV series.
🎉 Who was that masked man
Tonto was a Canadian, Jay Silverheels, from a Reserve near Brantford Ontario.
I loved the original series. I grew up with it.
Ever Saturday mornin ❤
I love all of them ❤
I remember movies like this when I was young then. Only I didn't watch this kind of lone ranger movie. Thanks for uploading this.
I am still baffled as to why people and the so-called experts didn’t like this great film. When we first got HBO in 1981, I remember watching it over and over and absolutely fell in love with it! So they dubbed his voice, who cares! The movie was beautifully shot with epic locations and cinematography. Merle Haggard’s narration was fantastic as well! Robards and Lloyd were exceptional as usual. I will say this, for a movie that critics hated, there was a shit-load of merchandise to be had! My Christmas that year consisted of the Gabriel action figures and play set. For anyone who hasn’t seen this movie, I highly recommend it!
Perhaps they’d rather have the Depp version with the hero getting anointed with what Biff Tannen hated from generation 0ne.
Screw the critics, they never made anything, they can only tear down. They also hate America, Americana, and Americas.
Cause it's dogshit
The original actors have my respect
I agree
That was absolutely brillant. I had no power and so TV back in the 6s in Australia in the bush but read the comics and knew the music. Thank you
Hello Jenny your comments and background were a exact choppy of myself born 57 grew up in the 60s no power or tv only TV I saw was at a aunty and Uncles near Town I was born and raised in the bush 20 miles from Bathurst left school 1973 Dad Mum did not get the electricity on untill 1979 be nice to keep in touch kind regards Paul Happy New Year
This would be a good book to read too! I grew up watching the Lone Ranger in the 1950s and 1960s every Saturday morning.
Whether the shows were in black and white or color, it didn't matter, the Lone Ranger was oir hero and a fantastic character building part of my childhood.
I am addicted to western movies.
me too and war movies....strange girl, huh? I hate chic flix. Romance and crap.
But no pasta 🍝 !
Same here..Westerns and War films...
@SanjayPandit
If you haven't seen it yet checkout the movie The White Buffalo with Charles Bronson.
I absolutely LOVE this film! Thank you, so much, for posting this. I wish The Lone Ranger was my dad - a man living a just life & delivering justice for the vulnerable. He put no man, woman or child in harm's way, he did not tell lies & was not disingenuous or untrustworthy.
This was always my favorite growing up
Didn't he win the lawsuit? Interesting that the makers of this movie displayed in present day what the Lone Ranger was fighting against.
I find it funny after all these years since I first saw this movie that the actor who played Lucas Striker in this film also played the Lone Ranger in the t v. Series John Hart the original Lone Ranger t.v. series that ran from 1949-1957.
Clayton Moore was and always will be THE LONE RANGER!
Truth, Justice and The American Way...
NOT ANYMORE...
Major problem with this movie was it was too short. Only 98 minutes and the film was more than halfway over when the Lone Ranger is created.
I agree, but I think they really wanted to do the backstory and were ultimately thinking of doing a saga before critics and audiences panned this one.
@@Johnny7051MC i’m not sure what happened but fans of the show felt the original Lone Ranger Clayton Moore was disrespected, which gave the movie some bad press. I think the situation was paraded several years later on the show night Court. There was an classic Western star called the red ranger who was not being allowed to wear the mask anymore because of a new film coming out but the movie ended up being a flop so he was allowed to keep wearing the mask
i loved this movie as a kid and enjoyed watching it again as an adult.
This is one of the best versions of the Lone Ranger that l like 😎
This was a great movie third time viewing 😊
I watched this as a kid in the theater and it made quite an impression on me, particularly the ambush scene. Had the LR action figure too. Thanks for loading it.
🤠👍I really enjoyed this movie when I watched it when I younger and still like it to this day, But I too wasn't very happy with the idea that Clayton Moore was longer allowed to wear his Mask in public any more because of this movie, for He was one my hero's back in the 60's when I was a kid and used to watch the Lone Ranger the weekends.
I’m not sure why this movie flopped, it was outstanding and well done e
Carlreed 6186 answered this, and is correct:
_The producer of this movie filed a law suit against Clayton Moore to bar him from wearing the Lone Ranger outfit in public. Many people boycotted the movie._
Its so corny
Your benchmark for 'outstanding and well done' is extremely low
It flopped because the makers of the movie used the legal muscle of ITC and Universal to prevent Clayton Moore (the original Lone Ranger/John Reid from the 1950's TV series that was still popular in syndicated reruns) from appearing at appearances without the Lone Ranger mask (he had to wear a pair of Foster Grant sunglasses.) The furor over this cast a pall over the movie, in addition to lead actor Klinton Spilsbury having no real acting experience and acting like a dick on set, and the film's script caused the movie to be a failure at the box office.
Well Randy maybe it’s becuz no one sniffed the roses at the outhouse cabbage patch of sin…. I know being a Randy boy you’ll get the reverberation of my sentiments… BAARP
Then and now, it is often 1 or two who help others, Tonto and Lone Rangers.
This is a damn good version of the Ranger and damn Barry's score (although repetitive) is always nice ...not to mention Christopher Lloyd. Dude always comes through.
Wow what a movie 🍿 the. Music is great. I just love the music.
Great movie! Loved the television series as a young girl. The music is recognizable by one and all.
I didn't watch this version in the theater or after it appeared on cable or TV. I found the 2013 version more entertaining. What I didn't like was it dragging along before the Ranger and Tonto went after the outlaw. And, the one piece Ranger uniform. I was totally impressed with Christopher Lloyd's character. HE WAS EVIL!!! LOL!!!
Maybe eversince... I've watched this great movie.. 100times❤
This movie is legend itself!
The real lone ranger was a man called Bass Reeves.
I have watched every episode of The Loan Ranger and Tontp on TV with Claton Moore and Jay Silverheelc I Grew up watching this and also saw another one that was made. This one was the best I hope you make a sequel part 2 please
This is much better than that Abomination that Starred Johnny Depp.
Right now they are both in heaven still. The. Lone Ranger and Tonto. Ridding their. Horses 🐎
I really enjoyed watching this movie. I have watched all of the original Lone Ranger movies. You did a great job. Thank you.
Lone rangers is one of the Best Westerns in the world he was a ranger and was murdered I said he was part Indian Toronto as his buddy God bless you Clayton Moore for the excellent job you did playing The lone ranger one of the Best Westerns I've seen where cowboys and Indians are together 🤠🎃 HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2024 AMEN
Great movie. Thank you.
JUST MAY BE SOME YOUNG FELLOW WILL IN JOY OL WESTERNS. I GREW UP ON THE 50S AN 60S 😊
Better than the one that came out about ten years ago
Never bothered to watch the newer one. Knowing who was in that movie there was no doubt it would be one of the worse movies ever produced.
@@davidroman1654 That one was petty terrible not worth a second look
It was almost as Bad as the Green Hornet Movie.
The last ten minutes or so of that movie is kinetically great. Starts with the famous music theme.
Good story and great movie to watch thank you.
Wow Silver was a wild horse and yet his nuts had already been hacked off.
No matter what people choose to say ,the movie was very good.
best part of movie. scenery !
In the lobby.
Enjoyable movie...thanks for the upload.
Let's not forget how the group behind this movie disrespected Clayton Moore, the original Lone Ranger. They used the court to strip him from wearing his mask!
My favorite movie the legend ofthe lone ranger im pinoy from. Philppines
At least this is better than the one with Johnny Depp.
Pirates?
I liked the Johnny Depp one if you look at it as a spoof. This is different, real drama
HA! I thought this WAS with Johnny Depp. i heard it was so bad, i wanted to watch it.
@ghostwarrior3878
Bizarre coïncidence that
Doc Brown is in this movie,
while in the 21st Century version,
Depp had to be anointed
with what Biff Tannen hated from his generation 0ne,
to become the lone ranger.
@@steelcross839
No wonder the 21st Century version got so bad : Depp must go through the anointing with what Biff Tannen hated from generation 0ne.
Nice horse! I herded cattle once, thank s to my horse Charlie who was smarter at the job than I was.
I heard some cattle before but they are not saying anything to me about anything. They just wanted some more hay and carrots.
Nice 🐴, shame about the face.
This. Is. A. Great. Movie 😮 I. Really enjoyed watching this
1:02:45 "Please excuse the crudity of this model. I didn't have time to build it to scale or paint it." 😂😂
Now that I have watched this again , that quote had to be a little joke about the scene in this movie.
Wow. Texas sure looks like Monument Valley in the beginning 😂
Del Rio is in Val Verde County. That translates to Green Valley. Not in a desert,
The producer of this movie filed a law suit against Clayton Moore to bar him from wearing the Lone Ranger outfit in public. Many people boycotted the movie.
Quite correct.
I think It is ironic that Jay Silverheels has a star on the Walk of Fame but Clayton Moore does not. Jay did have a much larger body of work.@@Jimvanhise
@@Jimvanhise And?
@@carlreed6186Tonto was the best 💪
❤😅😮😢❤❤
i'm going to preface everything i say with people are entitled to their opinions. that being said if you don't want mine stop reading....................... ok assuming you're still here, here's mine. everybody hated this movie. i didn't. of course when it came out i was like 4 years old and barely even knew who the lone ranger was if i even did at that point. didn't have cable, so if i saw this on tv prior to 86 (which i don't remember doing) when i got cable the first time, this would have been my first exposure to the legend. in 86 what at the time was cbn carried westerns all day on saturdays and part of sunday. if i remember right lone ranger started us off, and branded or guns of will sonnett finished the day. anyways back to this movie. first time i remember seeing it was somewhere between 88 and 90. based on wehre we lived at the time. abc carried it one night for some reason, nothign else on so we watched it. sine my exposure to lone ranger was very limited at this point i liked knowing the back story. of course at this time, some of the blow up had blown over from the behind the scenes stuff that i didn't know anyways. to me it was a movie, it was a western, it told me the back story of one of my favorite westerns, and to me that all equaled great movie. what an idiot apparently. personally i think part of the reason this movie got a bad rap is a couple of things, the guy playing the ranger, nobody heard of at the time, and has litterally done nothing since. that combined with the fiasco of telling clayton moore he couldn't wear the mask any more............... which i get why the fans hated that, and then inviting john hart instead to be part of the movie. not a big fan of hart's work as the ranger but i think again that was more hearing about it then seeing it. watching it for what it was i thought it was good. how anybody in the 50's thought nobody would notice is beyond me. he's shorter than moore, quite a bit heavier and wider frame, and the voice is a good 2 or 3 notes lower. but what do i know. then now i've read some of the other behind the scene stuff with how the ranger actor and tonto's actor hated each other, and stuff like that and no wonder it's so despised. i tctually thought bringing grant into it and rescuing him was actually a good story line. mahybe they did as some on imdb.com have commented spent to much time with th e legend before getting to the action. but i think if you ignore the backgroudn stuff you can still enjoy the movie. at least they got one thing right the original show didn't. what you ask? look at the 3 part premiere. when they eventually have the sheriff character on screen (or marshal what ever he was) just about every time they refer to him they call him two gun. ok you say so what? well i'm not real smart but if you're going to be called 2 gun, shouldn't u actually be carrying 2 GUNS? at no point in the parts of the episode the actor playing him is in, does he ever have to guns, i'm not even sure there's one on his horse. also little realized fact, only episodes, ranger isn't wearing a double holster.
Better?
I discovered this 1981 Lone Ranger film for the first time just last week and I LOVE it. I honestly think it's a great film. So you can imagine my confusion when I started researching the film after I saw it and found that it was massively hated during 1981. I know me loving this 1981 Lone Ranger film is just my opinion, but no way is this film deserving of the extreme hatred it got. Honestly, the majority of the hatred comes from the controversy regarding the original 50's actor that destroyed this 1981 film. I don't care about the controversy and only care about the film and I think this 1981 Lone Ranger film is a great film that I would have loved seeing a direct sequel to. Honestly, I think most people like myself (discovering the film and not knowing about the controversy) will love this film. Focusing on the film and only the film, I think it's awesome (and I honestly don't care about the controversy. I'm just here to watch a great film and this 1981 Lone Ranger film is a highly enjoyable film).
Thankyou, love this Movie..
The TV episode that covers the origination of the Lone Ranger does it in less than 20 minutes.
I just love ❤️ this movie 🍿 the Lone Ranger so this how it. Started I watch it. Every night on Pluto TV the Lone Ranger.
I’m watching this movie again. Because yesterday I missed. Some of it. I fell sleep.
Very nice movie, thank you & God Bless.
I always thought Christopher Lloyd in this movie resembled a young Raymond Massey.
Great movie. Thanks for sharing. Take care and God Bless.
I watched this movie in Kingston, Jamaica.
Where they filmed it.
@@unowen-nh9ov No it was at a movie theater.
So, why are there walking sentries in a place that "nobody" can locate? With the high stockade gates and other surrounding canyon walls, there should be no need other than a guard at the moveable gate. Guess that it added to the suspense of the Lone Ranger & Tonto moving through the endless halls to find and rescue President Grant.
I just love ❤️ the movie 🍿
I enjoyed the movie
You're the 1!
As a child of the 50’s & 60’s I enjoyed watching this, even though it was very corny 😊😮😂
Awesome when I was 6 years Corny but still awesome today In a different way, It brings back memories of Saturday mornings with my sister and I making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and going down into the party room to watch Sitting on the hide of bed couch
I am an old man who just turned into a kid again.
I always loved and enjoyed the lone wranger
Watched this every Saturday morning growing up on a farm in the 1950s.
This film came out at the wrong time when interest in westerns were waning and the producers were giving Clayton Moore a hard time. Any film that has John Barry doing the score is worth watching, the photography is stunning and the story while not a masterpiece is OK, and Christopher Lloyd makes a great bad guy.
Tonight I will watch the lone ranger on. Pluto TV.
I love this movie my favorite version of the lone ranger beetter than clayton moore
The Lone Ranger Dances With Wolves double feature 😎
For sure...Love them both...
Other pair ups....She wore a yellow Ribbon and El dorado
@@Coffeecall-v2l Nice camera 🙌
I love you 💕💕💕💕😚😚😚😚 in the movie
12:50 - A stunt copied from Yakima Canutt's work in _Stagecoach_ (1939).
In the original, Canutt did the stunt for real and in a single take.
Terry Leonard…he redeemed himself in Raiders.
The Stuntwork in this Movie was Top Notch.
If only they wrote, 🌟ed & directed.
I guess rgardless which movie or who was in ithe story and memories still give a buzz❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s a great cast . Classic 80’s production style. Looks as though it was filmed for tv . But it doesn’t compete with the original Lone Ranger Blackmoore movies also available on TH-cam
What's with Christopher Lloyd and his models in movies?
This version was closer to the modern movie with Johnny Depp.
good flick!
1:31:21 Best scene of the movie!
1:31:33
NO cgi here !
Thank you for pointing out this spectacular scene !
No this isn't close to the Clayton Moore's Lone Ranger, which was a lot better. I was 10 when this came out and loved it. Just the story of the Lone Ranger always fascinated me...although we all no the worst version....am I right or what?
I love this episode. I'm Clothilde not my granddaughter. Camiyah
I saw this in the theatre when it came out, honestly it was nothing special. It’s a case where the original was a hundred times better than the remake and that includes the one with Johnny Depp.
Well that's Clayton Moore the lone ranger
Big fan of western movies, but for some reason this one just didn't do it for me.
I thought Doc Brown was a good guy in Back to the Future 3, never knew he was the villain.😅
😊i like this movie👍😊 they need to remake this again. The one in 2013 was stupid 🙄johnny depp was horrible
The girl who played the long ranger died at 45.
Is one of the dudes executed by Christopher Lloyd Rudy Guiliani. Take another look.
11:32 Why did they put a Chinese extra in the stage coach? He didn't even try to act. At least try and show some fear or anxiety, he just sat there like a block of wood, zero expressions. Goodness!
Like a wooden Indian.
he never checked on his brother's family
When they made silver bullets accurate it's like the bullets made the user accurate not the sites
Doc Brown
Rev Jim
Rev Jim from taxi
They. Are. Going to. Save the. President
Thankfully,
« The Lone Ranger »
had never been macaronized/spaghettized !
But other ‘izations’ stalked him.
The latest version had been scatologized.
Seeing who the star is, no wonder.
Loved the Indian riding a mounted horse. LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
When he calls his white horse silver
got teible eviews when it came out a the time
I remember Johnny Carson making a Joke-He said the Most Exciting Scene in the Lone Ranger was when Tonto put his ear to the ground and said-,"Ugh. Keemo Sabe, I Hear Two, Maybe Three People, Coming To See Our Movie !"
Is it a bird?, a plane?
Wrong t.v. shows Sherlock.
A 🐴. C'est un chevalier.
Bang
Christopher Lloyd as the evil villain?😂
You're not very familiar with his work then? Ever seen Deadly Games? He plays a very convinxing villain there, too.
He also played a Klingon on Star Trek.@@Asta453
They are still asking........
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Guess Custer didn't get the memo
Couldn't read.
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Poor Doc Brown !
Inconclusive... what happened to the beautiful woman? 😑
Klinton Spilsbury's voice was dubbed by Stacy Keach.
Wrong, it was Stacy’s brother, James Keach.