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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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+ | On the anniversary of the ambush at Bryant's Gap, the [[Lone Ranger]] is bringing his nephew, [[Dan Reid Jr.]], to visit the grave of [[Dan Reid Sr.|his father]]. Meanwhile, [[Thunder Martin]], a good friend of the Lone Ranger and [[Tonto]], receives a visit from a strange man desparately searching for the Ranger. When Tonto visits Thunder a short time later, they receive word that [[Butch Cavendish]] has broken out of prison. Tonto deduces that the strange man who called on Thunder was actually Cavendish, and now he's on his way to Bryant's Gap for a showdown with the Lone Ranger. |
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⚫ | Cavendish manages to surprise the Ranger and Dan at the Gap. The Lone Ranger is wounded in the ensuing gunfight, but still manages to face off with Cavendish face-to-face at the top of a cliff. The Lone Ranger, in a desparate move, manages to throw Cavendish over the side. As Butch Cavendish lay at the bottom of the canyon, the Lone Ranger gets in close and removes his mask, wanting Cavendish to know the true identity of the man who defeated him. Cavendish, recognizing the face of the Ranger from all those years before, laments with his dying breath "I wish I could've died not knowing." |
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⚫ | Cavendish manages to surprise the Ranger and Dan at the Gap. The Lone Ranger is wounded in the ensuing gunfight, but still manages to face off with Cavendish face-to-face at the top of a cliff. The Lone Ranger, in a desparate move, manages to throw Cavendish over the side. As Butch Cavendish lay at the bottom of the canyon, the Lone Ranger gets in close and removes his mask, wanting Cavendish to know the true identity of the man who defeated him. Cavendish, recognizing the face of the Ranger from |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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− | The other four Rangers who died in the ambush are named in this episode as: |
+ | The other four Rangers who died in the ambush are named in this episode as: |
− | * Jim Bates |
+ | * Jim Bates |
− | * Sam Cooper |
+ | * Sam Cooper |
− | * Jack Stacy |
+ | * Jack Stacy |
* Joe Brandt |
* Joe Brandt |
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+ | ==Misfits Audio Version== |
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+ | |Box title = Misfits Audio Episode 5: The Return of Cavendish |
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+ | |image = File:Misfits05.jpg |
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+ | |Row 1 title = Written by |
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+ | |Row 1 info = Fran Striker |
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+ | |Row 2 title = Release Date |
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+ | |Row 2 info = February 14, 2011 |
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+ | |Row 3 title = Previous Episode |
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+ | |Row 3 info = [[Radio:Trouble at the Rafter H|Trouble at the Rafter H]] |
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+ | |Row 4 title = Next Episode |
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+ | |Row 4 info = [[Radio:Footlights on the Frontier|Footlights on the Frontier]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | In February 2011, online audio drama company Misfits Audio produced "The Return of Cavendish" as the fifth episode of their [[Misfits Audio Lone Ranger Series|Lone Ranger series]], using the original script. |
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+ | ==Misfits Audio Cast & Crew== |
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+ | *[[Lone Ranger|The Lone Ranger]] ... [[Jim Patton]] |
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+ | *[[Tonto]] ... [[Johnny T]] |
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+ | *[[Dan Reid Jr.]] ... [[Theodore Smagata]] |
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+ | *[[Butch Cavendish]] ... [[H. Keith Lyons]] |
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+ | *[[Thunder Martin]] ... [[Joe Stofko]] |
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+ | *[[Collins]] ... [[Bear Schacht]] |
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+ | *[[Dan Reid Sr.]] ... [[Brian Finnegan]] |
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+ | *[[Sparks]] ... [[Christopher Stadther]] |
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+ | *The Rangers ... [[Paul Lavelle]], [[Murray Retread]], Johnny T |
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+ | *Producer/Editor ... [[Captain John Tadrzak]] |
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+ | *Director/Mixer/Sound Effects ... [[Jim Smagata]] |
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+ | *Art Director ... [[Steven Scott|Steven "Sash" Scott]] |
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[[Category:Radio Episodes]] |
[[Category:Radio Episodes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Lone Ranger/Appearances]] |
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+ | [[Category:Tonto/Appearances]] |
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+ | [[Category:Dan Reid Jr. Appearances]] |
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+ | [[Category:Thunder Martin/Appearances]] |
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+ | [[Category:Butch Cavendish/Appearances]] |
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+ | [[Category:Brace Beemer/Appearances]] |
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+ | [[Category:John Todd/Appearances]] |
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+ | [[Category:1953]] |
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+ | [[Category:1953, January]] |
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+ | [[Category:Silver/Appearances]] |
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+ | [[Category:Scout/Appearances]] |
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+ | [[Category:Misfits Audio]] |
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+ | [[Category:2011]] |
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+ | [[Category:2011, February]] |
Latest revision as of 22:32, 24 January 2012
The Return of Butch Cavendish
(20th Anniversary Broadcast) | |
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Written by |
Fran Striker |
Directed by |
Charles D. Livingston |
Episode No. |
3,128 |
Original Airdate |
January 30, 1953 |
Synopsis[]
On the anniversary of the ambush at Bryant's Gap, the Lone Ranger is bringing his nephew, Dan Reid Jr., to visit the grave of his father. Meanwhile, Thunder Martin, a good friend of the Lone Ranger and Tonto, receives a visit from a strange man desparately searching for the Ranger. When Tonto visits Thunder a short time later, they receive word that Butch Cavendish has broken out of prison. Tonto deduces that the strange man who called on Thunder was actually Cavendish, and now he's on his way to Bryant's Gap for a showdown with the Lone Ranger.
Cavendish manages to surprise the Ranger and Dan at the Gap. The Lone Ranger is wounded in the ensuing gunfight, but still manages to face off with Cavendish face-to-face at the top of a cliff. The Lone Ranger, in a desparate move, manages to throw Cavendish over the side. As Butch Cavendish lay at the bottom of the canyon, the Lone Ranger gets in close and removes his mask, wanting Cavendish to know the true identity of the man who defeated him. Cavendish, recognizing the face of the Ranger from all those years before, laments with his dying breath "I wish I could've died not knowing."
Notes[]
The other four Rangers who died in the ambush are named in this episode as:
- Jim Bates
- Sam Cooper
- Jack Stacy
- Joe Brandt
Misfits Audio Version[]
Misfits Audio Episode 5: The Return of Cavendish | |
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Written by |
Fran Striker |
Release Date |
February 14, 2011 |
Previous Episode |
Trouble at the Rafter H |
Next Episode |
Footlights on the Frontier |
In February 2011, online audio drama company Misfits Audio produced "The Return of Cavendish" as the fifth episode of their Lone Ranger series, using the original script.
Misfits Audio Cast & Crew[]
- The Lone Ranger ... Jim Patton
- Tonto ... Johnny T
- Dan Reid Jr. ... Theodore Smagata
- Butch Cavendish ... H. Keith Lyons
- Thunder Martin ... Joe Stofko
- Collins ... Bear Schacht
- Dan Reid Sr. ... Brian Finnegan
- Sparks ... Christopher Stadther
- The Rangers ... Paul Lavelle, Murray Retread, Johnny T
- Producer/Editor ... Captain John Tadrzak
- Director/Mixer/Sound Effects ... Jim Smagata
- Art Director ... Steven "Sash" Scott