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==DVD Availability==
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In 2001 VCI Entertainment released two versions of ''The Lone Ranger'' on DVD. A single-disc full-screen version was issued along with a 2-disc "special edition," which included full-screen and widescreen versions, along with a selection of bonus features. These included film critic/historian Leonard Maltin interviewing Dawn Moore, daughter of Clayton Moore, and screenwriter Michael Druxman interviewing Michael Ansara.
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In April 2011, Vivendi Entertainment released a double-feature DVD including both ''The Lone Ranger'' and ''[[The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold]]''.
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[[File:Lone Ranger (1956) Trailer|thumb|300px|right]]
 
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Revision as of 23:47, 10 December 2014

The Lone Ranger

(1956 Feature Film)

Lone Ranger 1956 poster

Release Date

1956

Directed by

Stuart Heisler

Written by

Herb Meadow

Produced by

Willis Goldbeck
Jack Wrather

Studio

Warner Brothers

Followed by

The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958)

Synopsis

Reece Kilgore owns a lot of land, but he always wants more, and he doesn't care who he has to go through to get it. Kilgore stirs up a lot of trouble with the indians after he discovers gold on their sacred mountain. The Lone Ranger and Tonto attempt to keep the peace between the races.

Cast

  • Reece Kilgore ... Lyle Bettger
  • Welcome Kilgore ... Bonita Granville
  • Cassidy ... Robert Wilke
  • Pete Ramirez ... Perry Lopez
  • Sheriff Sam Kimberly ... John Pickard
  • Lila Kilgore ... Beverly Washburn
  • Angry Horse ... Michael Ansara
  • Chief Red Hawk ... Frank deKova
  • Governor ... Charles Merideth

DVD Availability

In 2001 VCI Entertainment released two versions of The Lone Ranger on DVD. A single-disc full-screen version was issued along with a 2-disc "special edition," which included full-screen and widescreen versions, along with a selection of bonus features. These included film critic/historian Leonard Maltin interviewing Dawn Moore, daughter of Clayton Moore, and screenwriter Michael Druxman interviewing Michael Ansara.

In April 2011, Vivendi Entertainment released a double-feature DVD including both The Lone Ranger and The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold.

Lone_Ranger_(1956)_Trailer

Lone Ranger (1956) Trailer