The adventures of the masked hero and his Native American partner.
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Awards:
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 nomination.
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Series Cast Summary
Jay Silverheels | ... |
Tonto
(217 episodes, 1949-1957)
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Clayton Moore | ... |
The Lone Ranger
(169 episodes, 1949-1957)
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John Hart | ... |
The Lone Ranger
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(54 episodes, 1950-1953)
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Bill Ward | ... |
Henchman
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(16 episodes, 1949-1957)
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Lane Bradford | ... |
Duke Wade
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(15 episodes, 1949-1957)
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Chuck Courtney | ... |
Dan Reid
(14 episodes, 1950-1955)
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Mickey Simpson | ... |
Ben Boone
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(13 episodes, 1950-1956)
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House Peters Jr. | ... |
Bat Anders
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(13 episodes, 1950-1957)
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John Cason | ... |
Barney Compton
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(12 episodes, 1949-1957)
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John Doucette | ... |
Andrew Gage
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(11 episodes, 1949-1955)
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Harry Lauter | ... |
Dave Tucker
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(11 episodes, 1949-1956)
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Harry Harvey | ... |
Clem
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(11 episodes, 1949-1955)
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John Cliff | ... |
Al Keller
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(10 episodes, 1950-1957)
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Richard Crane | ... |
Billy
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(10 episodes, 1950-1957)
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William Challee | ... |
Bad-Eye Dixon
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(10 episodes, 1950-1957)
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Robert Kellard | ... |
Ace
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(10 episodes, 1949-1951)
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Sailor Vincent | ... |
2nd Stage Driver
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(10 episodes, 1949-1953)
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Sandy Sanders | ... |
Dave
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(11 episodes, 1949-1957)
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Emmett Lynn | ... |
Amos Carter
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(9 episodes, 1949-1955)
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Rand Brooks | ... |
Al Sommers
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(9 episodes, 1949-1957)
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Mike Ragan | ... |
Al
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(9 episodes, 1950-1956)
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Bob Woodward | ... |
Stagecoach Driver
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(9 episodes, 1950-1954)
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Nan Leslie | ... |
Alicia Scoville
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(8 episodes, 1949-1955)
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Phil Tead | ... |
Cherokee Webster
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(8 episodes, 1950-1955)
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Glenn Strange | ... |
Butch Cavendish
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(8 episodes, 1949-1955)
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Hugh Prosser | ... |
Amos Carter
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(8 episodes, 1950-1953)
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Terry Frost | ... |
Sheriff
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(8 episodes, 1953-1956)
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Walter Sande | ... |
Sheriff Taylor
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(7 episodes, 1949-1952)
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James Griffith | ... |
Flint Taylor
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(7 episodes, 1950-1957)
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Gene Roth | ... |
Big Jim Folsom
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(7 episodes, 1949-1954)
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Myron Healey | ... |
Ben Murray
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(7 episodes, 1950-1957)
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John Pickard | ... |
Deputy Henry Slack (Flack in credits)
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(7 episodes, 1952-1957)
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Denver Pyle | ... |
Arley McQueen
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(7 episodes, 1951-1956)
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Peter Mamakos | ... |
Chief Gray Eagle
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(7 episodes, 1950-1955)
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Stanley Andrews | ... |
Dave Engels
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(7 episodes, 1949-1955)
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Marshall Bradford | ... |
Doctor
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(7 episodes, 1950-1955)
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Robert Carson | ... |
Mr. Brown
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(7 episodes, 1950-1955)
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Fred Libby | ... |
1st Townsman
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(7 episodes, 1950-1955)
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Gregg Barton | ... |
Brick Norton
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(7 episodes, 1950-1957)
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Edmund Cobb | ... |
Sheriff
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(7 episodes, 1949-1953)
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Frank Fenton | ... |
Andrew Larkin
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(7 episodes, 1949-1954)
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Don C. Harvey | ... |
Ben Ranson
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(7 episodes, 1954-1957)
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Douglas Kennedy | ... |
Bull Gunderson
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(6 episodes, 1950-1955)
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Stephen Chase | ... |
Frank Tolliver
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(6 episodes, 1950-1953)
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Hugh Sanders | ... |
Clyde Norton
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(6 episodes, 1953-1955)
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I. Stanford Jolley | ... |
Asa Jones
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(6 episodes, 1950-1953)
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Mira McKinney | ... |
Granny Ritchie
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(6 episodes, 1950-1954)
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Monte Blue | ... |
Chief Lone Eagle
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(6 episodes, 1949-1953)
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Robert Bray | ... |
Al Davis - Henchman
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(6 episodes, 1952-1955)
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Pierre Watkin | ... |
Captain Prescott
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(6 episodes, 1950-1955)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1957) (United States) (tv)
- Radio Tokyo Television (1958) (Japan) (tv)
- United American Video (1992) (United States) (VHS)
- Timeless Video (1998) (United States) (VHS)
- GoodTimes Home Video (2001) (United States) (DVD)
- GoodTimes Home Video (2001) (United States) (VHS)
- Rhino Home Video (2001) (United States) (DVD)
- Alpha Video Distributors (2002) (United States) (DVD)
- Navarre Entertainment (2002) (United States) (DVD)
- Rhino Home Video (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- WEA Video (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- Genius Entertainment (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- Reel Media International (2004) (World-wide) (video) (17 episodes)
- BCI Eclipse I (2006) (United States) (DVD) (episodes 1-3)
- Reel Media International (2007) (World-wide)
- Classic Media (2008) (United States) (DVD) (13-DVD set)
- Studio 100 Media (2013) (Germany) (DVD)
- Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2019) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Tootsie Roll (sponsor)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
After the last surviving Texas ranger is nursed back to health by Potawatomi tribesman Tonto, the two ride together, on Silver and Scout respectively, throughout the West, doing good while they live off a silver mine that provides them with income and bullets.
Written by Ed Stephan |
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Budget | $12,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The Lone Ranger's young nephew, Dan Reid, who appeared occasionally on this show, was the father of Britt Reid, The Green Hornet. Both characters were created for radio by George W. Trendle. See more » |
Goofs | In the series opening used in syndication, the Lone Ranger is seen riding past rows of trees planted as wind breaks. This practice did not come into use until after the "dust bowl" windstorms of the 1930s. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1952). See more » |
Soundtracks | William Tell Overture: Finale See more » |
Quotes |
[first lines for each episode]
Narrator: The Lone Ranger! [gunshots are fired] The Lone Ranger: Hi-yo, Silver! Narrator: A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi-yo Silver" - the Lone Ranger! The Lone Ranger: Hi-yo, Silver, away! Narrator: With his faithful Indian companion, Tonto, the daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains led the fight for law and order in the early West. Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear. The Lone Ranger rides again! See more » |