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"Kemosabe Mean Trusty Scout"
hogwrassler14 September 2021
The Ranger and Tonto help Clem and Sam, two men whose cattle were rustled. All the ranchers in the area have been losing cattle. The sheriff is out of town and acting sheriff Shattuck appears to be a lazy blowhard who wears two guns. But Shattuck is actually the leader of the rustlers. Tonto asks the sheriff to form a posse and tells him about his masked friend. When Shattuck asks about "Kemosabe," Tonto tells him that "Kemosabe mean Trusty Scout." The Ranger immediately suspect this acting sheriff of being in with the rustlers and sets a trap for him. But the trap involves The Ranger letting the rustlers bushwhack him. It's a dangerous situation for our heroes. This is an OK episode but there is more talk than action and it seems to drag a little. It's still quite watchable, though.
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6/10
Cattle Rustlers
StrictlyConfidential20 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
"Outlaw Of The Plains" (episode 43) was first aired on television July 6, 1950.

Anyway - As the story goes - When cattle begin disappearing, the Lone Ranger's investigation uncovers Sheriff Shattuck's double life - lawman by day, cattle rustler by night.
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