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."
The song played in the 1933 film "The Lone Ranger" is "William Tell Overture," composed by Rossini. This piece became iconic as the theme for the radio and television adaptations of "The Lone Ranger." Its energetic and dramatic composition perfectly complements the adventurous spirit of the character.
No. He wanted the part but was considered too old by the film company. The film company actually took him to court to stop him from making appearances as The Lone Ranger. After the film bombed, he was allowed once again to appear in the mask.
1949-1954: Apex Film Corp. 1954-1957: Wrather Productions
CBS Children's Film Festival - 1967 The Lone Wolf was released on: USA: 22 September 1973
The Lone Ranger's horse, Silver, was a white horse, often referred to as a "white" in the equestrian world. The specific breed of Silver is not explicitly mentioned in the original radio, television, or film adaptations. However, in some versions, Silver is portrayed as a white stallion, resembling a horse of Spanish or Arabian descent. The emphasis is more on the horse's symbolic representation of purity, loyalty, and strength rather than a specific breed.
The actor who played Butch Cavendish in the new Lone Ranger film is William Fichtner.
The song played in the 1933 film "The Lone Ranger" is "William Tell Overture," composed by Rossini. This piece became iconic as the theme for the radio and television adaptations of "The Lone Ranger." Its energetic and dramatic composition perfectly complements the adventurous spirit of the character.
Depp plays indian companion Tonto in the film The Lone Ranger.
No. He wanted the part but was considered too old by the film company. The film company actually took him to court to stop him from making appearances as The Lone Ranger. After the film bombed, he was allowed once again to appear in the mask.
1949-1954: Apex Film Corp. 1954-1957: Wrather Productions
The Lone Ranger's nephew's horse was named either Victor or White Feller, depending on the adaptation. In the original radio series and TV show, the horse was named Victor, while in later adaptations like the 2013 film, the horse was named White Feller.
Dark Shadows is in post production and The Lone Ranger is still being filmed and will hopefully be released in 2013.
Reginald Owen played Scroge in the 1938 film produced by MGM. The feature was originally intended to star Lionel Barrymore, who played the role of Scrooge annually on radio, but Barrymore was forced to drop out of the film because of his arthritis.
The web address of the Lone Pine Film History Museums is: http://www.lonepinefilmhistorymuseum.org
The address of the Lone Pine Film History Museums is: 701 S Main St, Lone Pine, CA 93545
The phone number of the Lone Pine Film History Museums is: 760-876-9909.
Sherman Alexie is an award-winning author. Some of his best works include "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fishfight in Heaven", "Smoke Signals", and "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.