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Military Times on MSNThe original ‘Lone Ranger’ was killed in WWII — but not by the enemy
When Lee Powell died during WWII, newspapers back home soon reported that the original Lone Ranger had been killed in action.
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Remind Magazine on MSN7 Things You May Not Know About ‘The Lone Ranger’
Further proof that justice was served: Wrather’s 1981 film, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, bombed, largely because of the negative publicity from the lawsuit and Wrather’s poor treatment of Moore.
Seizing on the parallel between Bass Reeves and the Lone Ranger (whose “real” name in the original radio show was John Reid), Burton notes how both at one time rode white horses, rode out with ...
To bring him to justice, Reid vows to team up with his Texas Ranger brother. Soon we witness Reid’s transformation into the Lone Ranger, and learn who Tonto (Johnny Depp) really is.
As The Lone Ranger heads into theaters Wednesday, the estimated $250 million production is under siege by critics, who have scored it a 33 out of a possible 100 in early reviews on Metacritic.com.
'The Lone Ranger,' Gore Verbinski's bloated, $250 million western comedy is like watching an elephant tap dance in your living room: Everything gets trampled and the dancing's not very good." ...
The Lone Ranger may refuse to fire a gun unless absolutely necessary, but the film hardly shares his pacifist philosophy, its abundant carnage ranging from scary carnivorous rabbits to an ambush ...
On the July 28 episode of his Armie HammerTime podcast, the actor chatted with his assistant and cohost, Ashton Ramsey, about ...
The Lone Ranger attempts to capture the success of The Pirates of the Caribbean by reteaming Bruckheimer, director Gore Verbinski, and Johnny Depp. That’s a proven formula, after all.
The lack of a ranger presence has prompted a call for an emergency restriction that limits access to the Enchantments — ...
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