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The Green Hornet is the son of the Lone Ranger's nephew. The Green Hornet is the Lone Ranger's Great nephew.
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remember a man says(A hearty heart of silver something like that and he would shoot with his gun and he was riding his horse.Just put on Google video Lone Ranger theme song.
Hi-Yo Silver is the famous refrain from the Lone Ranger to his horse. The Lone Ranger started as a radio program in the 1930's culminating in a tv series in the 1950's. The intro music was William Tell's overture and the tv series started with, "A fiery horse with the speed of light. A cloud of dust and a hearty Hi-Yo, Silver! The Lone Ranger!" Whenever the Lone Ranger needed to get somewhere and in a hurry, he would always say to his horse, which was named Silver, "Hi-Yo Silver, away"
The most notable are possibly "William Tell" and "The Lone Ranger"
Lee Powell played the Lone Ranger in the 1938 serial "The Lone Ranger." Robert Livingston took over the role in the 1939 serial "The Lone Ranger Rides Again."
it first aired in December in 1956 right after the lone ranger
The Lone Ranger's full name is never disclosed other than his last name being Reid .
Jay Silverheels was a Canadian "First Peoples" actor who played "Tonto" throughout the run of The Lone Ranger. He died March 5, 1980 at the age of 67.
In The Lone Ranger, the character of Tonto was never given a last name. He first appeared on The Lone Ranger radio show in 1933.
The actor who played Butch Cavendish in the new Lone Ranger film is William Fichtner.
The Lone Ranger's horse was named Silver and with good reason. He was all white.
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The first lone Ranger Movie was a short created in 1920 starring Leo Maloney, but it has nothing to do with the famous "Masked Rider of the Plains." The Lone Ranger character debuted on radio in 1933 and first appeared on screen in the 1938 serial "The Lone Ranger" starring Lee Powell.
Ward Blackburn has: Played Lew Slade in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Frank Farrow in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Henchman Scar in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Henchman Burt in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Dolk in "Dick Tracy" in 1950. Played Mike in "Dale Evans: Queen of the West" in 1950. Played Mike in "The Roy Rogers Show" in 1951. Played Henchman in "Yukon Gold" in 1952.
The Lone Ranger's sidekick was Tonto and was played by the late Jay Silverheels (May 26, 1912 - March 5, 1980) .
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