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| Director: | Stuart Heisler | 
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| Writer: | Herb Meadow | 
| Staring: | 
| The territorial governor asks the Lone Ranger to investigate mysterious raids on settlers by Indians who ride with saddles. Wealthy rancher Reese Kilgore wants to mine silver on Spirit Mountain which is sacred to the Indians. | |
| Release Date: | Feb 25, 1956 | 
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| Director: | Stuart Heisler | 
| Writer: | Herb Meadow | 
| Genres: | Adventure, Western | 
| Keywords | marshal, dynamite, murder, native american reservation, lone ranger, abilene, kansas | 
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Wrather Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Clayton Moore | The Lone Ranger | 
| Jay Silverheels | Tonto | 
| Lyle Bettger | Reece Kilgore | 
| Bonita Granville | Welcome Kilgore | 
| Perry Lopez | Pete Ramirez | 
| Robert J. Wilke | Cassidy | 
| John Pickard | Sheriff Sam Kimberley | 
| Beverly Washburn | Lila Kilgore | 
| Michael Ansara | Angry Horse | 
| Frank De Kova | Chief Red Hawk | 
| Charles Meredith | Governor | 
| Mickey Simpson | Powder | 
| Zon Murray | Goss | 
| Lane Chandler | Chip Walker | 
| Malcolm Atterbury | Phineas Tripp (uncredited) | 
| Kermit Maynard | Rev. Purdy (uncredited) | 
| Jack Mower | Townsman (uncredited) | 
| Buddy Roosevelt | Rider (uncredited) | 
| William Schallert | Clive - Secretary (uncredited) | 
| Robert B. Williams | U.S. Marshal, Abilene (uncredited) | 
| Rush Williams | Knuckles (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Stuart Heisler | Director | 
| Herb Meadow | Writer | 
| Clarence Kolster | Editor | 
| Stanley Fleischer | Art Direction | 
| G.W. Berntsen | Set Decoration | 
| Robert Farfan | Assistant Director | 
| David Buttolph | Original Music Composer | 
| C.M. Florance | Second Assistant Director | 
| M.A. Merrick | Sound | 
| Gordon Bau | Makeup Supervisor | 
| Edwin B. DuPar | Director of Photography | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Willis Goldbeck | Producer | 
| Jack Wrather | Producer | 
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 7 | 14 | 3 | 
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Trending Position
Mature picture moves away from serial silliness. The Lone Ranger is directed by Stuart Heisler and written by Herb Meadow and George W. Trendle. It stars Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels, Lyle Bettger, Bonita Granville, Perry Lopez, Robert J. Wilke and John Pickard. Music is by David Buttolph and c ... inematography by Edwin B. DuPar. Wealthy rancher Reese Kilgore (Bettger) aims to grab silver-rich Indian land by skilfully pitting Indians against settlers, but the suspicious territorial governor sends The Lone Ranger (Moore) to investigate. I think most of us Western fans of a certain age remember fondly The Lone Ranger TV series, and with that we obviously remember it as being child friendly. So it's reasonable to expect this filmic version as being more of the same? Yet although it is of course safe for the kiddies to enjoy, it's very mature in narrative terms. It's not an origin movie, though the screenplay allows space for us to get the birth of the masked man as it were. Naturally we are in the realm of the good versus the bad, but as we deal with bile strewn racial prejudices, we also get the flip side in the form of the strong friendship between Lone Ranger and Tonto (Silverheels). Pic is crammed full of lush locations, fast paced action, plenty of fights - both with fists and weaponry - stock genre characters, and two of the coolest horses in genre lore. All that and the signature William Tell Overture music that brings simultaneously a smile to the face and a tingle to the youthful spine in all of us. Hooray! 7/10