The Lone Ranger Rides Again Song

1939 picture show serial directed by William Witney and John English

The Lone Ranger Rides Once again
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Directed by William Witney
John English
Written past Franklin Adreoon
Ronald Davidson
Gerald Geraghty
Barry Shipman
Sol shor
Fran Striker (radio show)
George West. Trendle (radio show)
Produced past Robert M. Beche
Starring Robert Livingston
Main Thundercloud
Duncan Renaldo
Jinx Falken
Ralph Dunn
J. Farrell MacDonald
Cinematography Edgar Lyons
William Nobles
Edited by Helene Turner
Edward Todd
Music by William Lava
Distributed past Republic Pictures

Release date

February 25, 1939[ane]

Running time

15 chapters (263 minutes)[1]
Country U.s.
Language English language
Budget $193,878 (negative toll: $213,997)[one]

The Lone Ranger Rides Over again is a 1939 American Republic series. It was a sequel to Commonwealth'due south 1938 serial The Lone Ranger, which had been highly successful, and the thirteenth of the sixty-six serials produced by Commonwealth.

The serial was considered lost for a long time just copies, with Spanish subtitles, take since been found and re-issued.[ii] [3]

Plot [edit]

Homesteaders moving into a valley in New Mexico are being attacked by the Black Raiders. The valley had been settled by rancher Craig Dolan, who does not want the new homesteaders to be there. His son, Bart, has taken matters into his own hands and formed the Black Raiders. The Solitary Ranger attempts to aid the homesteaders just he is hampered past his having been framed for being part of the Raiders. In particular, Juan Vasquez believes that he killed his blood brother, although when this is disproven he becomes another of the Lone Ranger'due south partners. However, the Ranger is forced to remove the mask and operate under the name of "Nib Andrews" at times in social club to successfully protect the homesteaders.

Cast [edit]

Main cast
  • Robert Livingston equally The Alone Ranger and undercover equally homesteader Pecker Andrews. Avoiding the deliberate mystery of the radio show and the gradual revelation of the first serial, the Lone Ranger is clearly revealed every bit Neb Andrews from the start. Livingston replaced Lee Powell from the first serial.[four]
  • Chief Thundercloud equally Tonto, the Solitary Ranger's sidekick
  • Silver Chief as Argent, the Lonely Ranger'due south horse. Silver Main replaced Argent Male monarch, the horse in the original serial.[v]
  • Duncan Renaldo equally Juan Vasquez, who originally believes the Lone Ranger killed his brother
  • Jinx Falken as Sue Dolan
  • Ralph Dunn equally Bart Dolan, Craig Dolan'south son, the villain and leader of the Blackness Raiders
  • J. Farrell MacDonald every bit Craig Dolan
Supporting bandage
  • William Gould as Jed Scott
  • King Lease as Evans
  • Ted Mapes every bit Merritt, a settler
  • Henry Otho as Pa Daniels
  • John Beach equally Hardin, i of the Black Raiders
  • Glenn Foreign as Thorne, one of the Black Raiders
  • Stanley Blystone as Murdock, one of the Black Raiders
  • Eddie Parker as Hank, i of the Black Raiders
  • Al Taylor every bit Colt, one of the Black Raiders
  • Carlton Immature as Logan
  • Forrest Taylor (uncredited) every bit Estimate Miller
Additional bandage
  • Baton Bletcher as the (uncredited) vocalisation of The Lone Ranger. Bletcher besides voiced the Ranger in the previous serial.

Production [edit]

The Lone Ranger Rides Over again was budgeted at $193,878 although the final negative toll was $213,997 (a $20,119, or 10.iv%, overspend). It was the most expensive Republic serial of 1939 and the second virtually expensive of all Republic serials after Captain America (1944, $222,906), just beating Secret Service in Darkest Africa (1943, $210,033).[1]

The studio was willing to spend and then much on this serial considering the previous Lonely Ranger serial had been a major success and was making a profit later on only a few months on release.[half dozen]

It was filmed between 9 December 1938 and 20 January 1939 under the working title The Alone Ranger Returns.[1] The serial's production number was 895.[1]

Manager William Witney did non believe the script was every bit good as the original The Lone Ranger but for the outset fourth dimension the directors insisted on being part of the casting process for this serial.[6]

Stunts [edit]

  • Yakima Canutt
  • Tommy Coats
  • George DeNormand
  • Ted Mapes
  • Eddie Parker
  • Post Park
  • David Sharpe
  • Ted Wells
  • Bud Wolfe
  • Bill Yrigoyen
  • Joe Yrigoyen

Release [edit]

Theatrical [edit]

The Lone Ranger Rides Again's official release date is 25 February 1939, although this is really the date the seventh chapter was made bachelor to film exchanges.[1]

Chapter titles[1] [vii] [edit]

  1. The Lone Ranger Returns (28 min 54s)
  2. Masked Victory (16 min 43s)
  3. The Black Raiders Strike (16 min 45s)
  4. The Cave of Doom (sixteen min 44s)
  5. Agents of Deceit (xvi min 37s)
  6. The Trap (16 min 39s)
  7. Lone Ranger at Bay (16 min 42s)
  8. Ambush (xvi min 40s)
  9. Wheels of Doom (16 min 44s)
  10. The Dangerous Convict (sixteen min 37
  11. Death Below (xvi min 40s)
  12. Blazing Peril (16 min 41s) -- Re-Cap Chapter
  13. Exposed (16 min 42s)
  14. Besieged (16 min 39s)
  15. Frontier Justice (16 min 45s)

See also [edit]

  • List of movie serials
  • List of flick serials by studio

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Mathis, Jack (1995). Valley of the Cliffhangers Supplement. Jack Mathis Ad. pp. 3, 10, 36–37. ISBN0-9632878-1-8.
  2. ^ B-Westerns, retrieved eleven Baronial 2007
  3. ^ Serial Squadron, retrieved 22 Baronial 2020
  4. ^ Harmon, Jim; Donald F. Glut (1973). "12. The Westerns "Who Was That Masked Man!"". The Great Motion picture Serials: Their Sound and Fury. Routledge. p. 310. ISBN978-0-7130-0097-9.
  5. ^ Stedman, Raymond William (1971). "iv. Perilous Saturdays". Serials: Suspense and Drama Past Installment. University of Oklahoma Printing. p. 114. ISBN978-0-8061-0927-five.
  6. ^ a b Witney, William (2005). In a Door, Into a Fight, Out a Door, Into a Chase. McFarland & Company. ISBN978-0-7864-2258-6.
  7. ^ Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Visitor, Inc. p. 224. ISBN0-7864-0471-X.

External links [edit]

  • The Solitary Ranger Rides Again at IMDb
  • The Lone Ranger Rides Again at AllMovie
  • The Solitary Ranger Rides Again at the TCM Movie Database
  • The Lonely Ranger serials at B-Westerns
  • The Solitary Ranger Rides Again at Attempt Comics

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