The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981) 4.5
The sole surviving Texas Ranger of an ambush arranged by Butch Cavandish returns to fight back as a masked hero. Director:William A. Fraker |
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The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981) 4.5
The sole surviving Texas Ranger of an ambush arranged by Butch Cavandish returns to fight back as a masked hero. Director:William A. Fraker |
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Klinton Spilsbury | ... | |
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Michael Horse | ... | |
| Christopher Lloyd | ... | ||
| Matt Clark | ... | ||
| Juanin Clay | ... |
Amy Striker
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| Jason Robards | ... | ||
| John Bennett Perry | ... | ||
| David Hayward | ... |
Ranger Collins
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John Hart | ... |
Lucas Striker
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| Richard Farnsworth | ... | ||
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Lincoln Tate | ... | |
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Ted Flicker | ... | |
| Marc Gilpin | ... | ||
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Patrick Montoya | ... | |
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David Bennett | ... |
Gen. Aurelio Rodriguez
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When the young Texas Ranger, John Reid, is the sole survivor of an ambush arranged by the militaristic outlaw leader, Butch Cavendich, he is rescued by an old childhood Comanche friend, Tonto. When he recovers from his wounds, he dedicates his life to fighting the evil that Cavendich represents. To this end, John Reid becomes the great masked western hero, The Lone Ranger. With the help of Tonto, the pair go to rescue the President Grant when Cavendich takes him hostage. Written by Kenneth Chisholm <kchishol@execulink.com>
"The Legend of the Lone Ranger" will always be one of my favorite movies. I am really tired of people bashing this movie. I will take "The Legend of the Lone Ranger" over a lot of the pretentious and overrated snoozers that have won Best Picture at the Academy Awards year after year. The movie is fast paced, entertaining and a great re-telling of the Lone Ranger story. Great cinematography! A wonderful and scenic film to look at. Klinton Spilsbury takes a lot of unwarranted criticism for his performance but I see nothing wrong with it considering his entire performance was dubbed by the less than stellar James Keach. Blaming Spilsbury for the acting makes no sense since Keach seems to phone his performance in. All in all, a fun movie deserving of a little more respect.