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The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold

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1958 film by Lesley Selander

The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLesley Selander
Written byRobert Schaefer
andEric Freiwald
Produced bySherman A. Harris
StarringClayton Moore
Jay Silverheels
CinematographyKenneth PeachA.S.C.
Edited byRobert S. Golden,A.C.E.
Music byLes Baxter
Song "Hi Yo Silver" by Lenny Adelson –Les Baxter
Production
company
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • June 4, 1958 (1958-06-04)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold is a 1958 AmericanWestern film inEastmancolor released byUnited Artists. The second of two theatrical features specifically based on and continuing the TV showThe Lone Ranger it starsClayton Moore andJay Silverheels, reprising their roles from the TV series.[1][2] The first feature film was 1956'sThe Lone Ranger. No further films based on this specific version of the characters were made after this one.[3]

Plot

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Three Indians were brutally murdered by a gang of hooded outlaws. Each one possessed a silver medallion, which were sections cut off from a large silver plaque which served as a treasure map to a secret location where a large amount of gold is reputedly stashed. Two more medallions are unaccounted for, and The Lone Ranger (Clayton Moore) and his friend Tonto (Jay Silverheels) must use all their resources to intercept the gang, prevent further carnage and save the owners of the medallions.[4]

Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Ranger in New Adventure" (The Miami News, June 21, 1958, page 8A; includes photograph from the film depicting action scene with horses)[permanent dead link]
  2. ^Knowles, Eleanor. "Lone Ranger Scores Hit in Utah Appearance" (Deseret News and Telegram, July 2, 1958; includes close-up photograph of masked Clayton Moore, with the caption: "HI-YO SILVER!—The Lone Ranger (in the person of Clayton Moore) made one-day stopover in Salt Lake City Tuesday.")
  3. ^Anderson, Jay. "Plenty of Company for the Lone Ranger. The Masked Rider Has Become Familiar to Millions, as Silver Treads Among the Gold": section "Rangers Hunted Cavendish Gang" (The Milwaukee Journal, May 12, 1976, page 18; includes photograph of Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels as Tonto on horses, with the caption: "The masked rider of the plains and his faithful Indian companion on the wilds of a Hollywood sound stage.")[permanent dead link]
  4. ^Kendrick, James. "The Lone Ranger / The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold". Detailed review of both films' DVD release atEntertainment Portal Qnetwork.com website (the review is undated; the two-disc set with special features was released in April 2011).

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