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The Lone Ranger and the Lost City Of Gold (1958)

Starring: Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels Director: Lesley Selander Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Who was that masked man?, November 21, 2001
By Robert S. Clay Jr. (St. Louis, MO., USA) - See all my reviews
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The Lone Ranger and Tonto ride to the rescue when a gang of hooded-raiders spreads murder and terror searching for a legendary treasure on Indian land. As a nostalgic treat, this Western movie is perfect for those who remember those thrilling days of yesteryear. Clayton Moore's portrayal of the Lone Ranger is part of childhood memories for many loyal fans. Jay Silverheels will be forever identified as "his faithful Indian companion, Tonto." Amidst a plethora of cereal commercials, The Lone Ranger and Tonto chased the bad guys right off our B&W TV screens back in the baby-boomer '50s. This is the second of two feature length films produced after the TV series ended first-run episodes in 1956. The color photography enhances the excitement of larger-than-life heroes. The script and other production values are Grade B, at best, but, who cares? When The Lone Ranger, on his fiery horse, Silver, rides over the horizon outlaws are out of luck. The Lone Ranger's distinctive manner of dress (red neckerchief, white hat, and blue jump suit) identifies him as a real American hero. The trademark black mask, silver bullets, and gleaming six-guns effectively round out the mysterious and heroic image. As an interesting aside, the movie makes some thoughtful observations of the racial injustice suffered by Native Americans. As usual, good triumphs over evil, and traditional values are preserved. This is a great way to introduce today's high tech kids to the legned of The Lone Ranger. Simple pleasures are the best. Enjoy the ride, right down to the final "Heigh-Yo, Silver, away!" ;-)
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The End of the Run!, November 9, 2003
By BVT (Paranaque City Philippines) - See all my reviews
Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels established the definitive Lone Ranger and Tonto characterization for all ages. They started in 1949 and had a successful TV series running for many years ending sometime after the mid 1950's. John Hart's Lone Ranger was a filler when Clayton went into a hiatus from the series. The TV series was capped by the "Lone Ranger" movie in 1957, which epitomized what a Lone Ranger cinematic presentation should be, unequalled in production design and grandiose in presentation. However, "The Lone Ranger and the City of Gold" is a lesson on how not to follow-up a successful movie with a sequel, as this pales in comparison. This is like a TV movie transposed to the big scren. But this film is significant for it signalled the end of the Moore-Silverheels film rendition of these western heroes. And about time too. This movie shows both actors getting old as the wrinkles of age are markedly obvious in this excellent VCI refurbishing of the film. The colors and sharpness are outstanding. That is the main reason why this must be part of one's DVD collection. This is labelled as a Region 1 DVD but appears to be a Region 0 disc as I was able to open it up in my Region 3 player. Thank heavens for that. Now all other Lone Rangers fans anywhere in the world can truly enjoy this one. This is why I rate it 4 stars.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Lone Ranger Movie!, June 6, 2001
By Jenny Brobst (Belmont, NH United States) - See all my reviews
This Lone Ranger movie is action-packed from the beginning until the end, and it's even in color, too! This was the last Lone Ranger movie ever made, and it was the last film in which Clayton Moore was the Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels was Tonto. A great finale to their careers! The whole plot centers on five silver medallions cut from the same plaque that, put together, lead to a long-lost city of gold. These medallions belong to Indians, three of whom have been killed by the Hooded Raiders who wish to obtain the riches for themselves. Can the Lone Ranger and Tonto stop the Hooded Raiders from killing the two remaining Indians? Buy the film and find out. Anyone who loves the Lone Ranger will love this movie! A must-have for any Lone Ranger fan!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars As good as the first film
Reviewers in film guides often regard this as a lesser film than the first theatrical film of The Lone Ranger, but I'm glad to see most fans know better. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Ronald L. Levao

5.0 out of 5 stars Hi Yo Silver is PURE GOLD
I was transported back to the days of my youth with this great quality DVD. I am glad I was able to get this film because Copies are fast disappearing and the manufacturer has... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Charles A. Woods

5.0 out of 5 stars The Lost City of Gold
The Lone Ranger rides again to unmask the West's most fabulous treasure! Three Indians are murdered. Each was wearing a medallion when he died. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Toby

5.0 out of 5 stars Maybe the best of The Lone Ranger
I loved this film (I have the VHS version) for numerous reasons: it was in good, bright color, it wasn't too hokey, the cinematography was brilliant, and, most of all, I really... Read more
Published on September 12, 2007 by Patrick W. Crabtree

5.0 out of 5 stars "Second Full Length Feature of the Masked Man ~ Lost City of Gold"
VCI Entertainment and Warner Bros. present the second big screen full length in color "The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold" (Special Edition) (1958) (Dolby digitally... Read more
Published on September 28, 2005 by J. Lovins

5.0 out of 5 stars safe and secure
I like the Lone Ranger movies because there is not a lot of sex or cursing in the movies. There is enough of that in the real world, we don't need to be invaded with it while... Read more
Published on August 2, 2005 by Debra P. Wetherington

5.0 out of 5 stars My Hero
Not only did Clayton Moore try to live up to his role as the Lone Ranger, so did I. Thank God I had role models like this when I was growing up. Read more
Published on May 21, 2004 by Bruce Hunter

5.0 out of 5 stars THE LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN
This second theatrical-feature spin off of TV's "LONE RANGER" series stars Clayton Moore as the Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels as his faithful Indian companion Tonto. Read more
Published on September 29, 2002 by BILLY ANTIMISIARIS

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