.com Grab your mask and six-guns, kids, 'cuz the Lone Ranger's back and better than ever! Once again, the retro-wizards at Rhino have expertly packaged this welcome trip down TV memory lane, serving up six complete 22-minute episodes of the popular shoot-'em-up series, starring Clayton Moore as the Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels as his faithful sidekick, Tonto. The first two black-and-white episodes (from 1949) are included as bonus features, reminding us of the masked man's origins, and four consecutive color episodes from 1956 show the series at its peak of popularity. The colors have faded a bit (otherwise these shows look great), but the action's still as brisk as ever; this is kid-stuff produced with intelligence and skill, with well-cast villains (including Glenn Strange and General Hospital veteran John Beradino) and punchy stories that will still delight any baby boomers who look back fondly at TV's golden age. --Jeff Shannon
R**R
The Lone Stranger.
Remembering as a child as I watched the many westerns of those times, how I loved the good guys beating the bad guys. Now, as time has gone by, I've learned the fantasies of the simple plots of those old stories. But as all things in life that I've also learned, fantasies, make believe stories (Star Wars! ?), their good for soul & mind. Just remember the realities of life, lurks out that front door!
R**N
The Lone Ranger - The Origional Series Vol 1
This dvd comes from Rhino Home Video. These stories are from the final season of this series. It was produced and filmed in color in 1956. That same year Warner Bros produced a movie called "The Lone Ranger" in great color. The TV costume that Clayton Moore wore in the TV series was the same as he used in the 1956 movie. Actually the production values were the best in the whole series. I recommend this one because it is in color and much better production values
R**1
Lone Ranger fan.
We watched this show every night when we were children. It is still fun to watch after all these years.
S**S
Out of the west comes the thundering hoof-beats...
Rhino includes four 20 minute color episodes of "The Lone Ranger," originally aired in September and October, 1956 and the two original 15 minute black and white episodes, "Enter the Lone Ranger," and "The Ranger Fights On," aired aired for the first time back before the Korean War in 1949.Actually I never realized there were any color episodes of the TV series, since I was a sophomore in college when these four episodes were aired. The color and sound are excellent, adding to the enjoyment of these melodramas that represent the finest American values.
D**N
Thanks for perfect item
Rec'd earlier than tracking number Great Product Keep up good work just what I wanted I wanted this to comparewith the new movie coming out and Thanks
T**N
Don’t buy this DVD!
Nothing but a waste of money - picture copy is horrible - only buy Universal Productions!
J**I
The Lone Ranger
Again, another gift for my brother-in-law. He grew up with the Lone Ranger and still has a special part in his heart for his hero.
N**S
no thank
my husband love of these old western movie he watch them all the time when he is not watching football on sunday or monday
D**X
今見ても斬新な作品です。
僕が初めてLone Rangerを見たのはスカパーでのリメイク版でした。古い作品ですが、今でも十分楽しめる作品です。カッコいいですよ。このDVDは字幕がありませんし、日本のDVDプレイヤーでは再生出来ませんが見る価値はあると思います。英語が分かる方には是非オススメしたいと思います。西部劇が嫌い方も見てみたら印象が変わるかもしれませんよ。
P**L
Classic Tv
If like me you grew up in the 70's you'd remember the Lone Ranger from kids tv in the school holidays. Great to see them again and at this price well worth acquainting yourself with an old friend. 3 stars because the quality isn't as good as other DVD's it looks like the print was placed straight onto disc without any touching up. Great origin story though, Hi Ho Silver, away
G**I
L'one Ranger
È andato tutto bene
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