''The Lone Ranger Rides Again'' is a 1939 American
Republic
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serial. It was a sequel to Republic's 1938 serial ''
The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger is a fictional masked former Texas Ranger who fought outlaws in the American Old West with his Native American friend Tonto. The character has been called an enduring icon of American culture.
He first appeared in 1933 in ...
'', which had been highly successful, and the thirteenth of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic.
The serial was considered
lost
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for a long time but copies, with Spanish subtitles, have since been found and re-issued.
Plot
Homesteaders
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moving into a valley in
New Mexico
)
, population_demonym = New Mexican ( es, Neomexicano, Neomejicano, Nuevo Mexicano)
, seat = Santa Fe
, LargestCity = Albuquerque
, LargestMetro = Tiguex
, OfficialLang = None
, Languages = English, Spanish ( New Mexican), Navajo, Ker ...
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 Lone Ranger attempts to aid the homesteaders but he is hampered by his having been framed for being part of the Raiders. In particular, Juan Vasquez believes that he killed his brother, although when this is disproven he becomes another of the Lone Ranger's partners. However, the Ranger is forced to remove the mask and operate under the name of "Bill Andrews" at times in order to successfully protect the homesteaders.
Cast
;Main cast
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Robert Livingston as
The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger is a fictional masked former Texas Ranger who fought outlaws in the American Old West with his Native American friend Tonto. The character has been called an enduring icon of American culture.
He first appeared in 1933 in ...
and undercover as homesteader Bill Andrews. Avoiding the deliberate mystery of the radio show and the gradual revelation of the first serial, the Lone Ranger is clearly revealed as Bill Andrews from the start. Livingston replaced
Lee Powell from the first serial.
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Chief Thundercloud
Victor Daniels (April 12, 1899 – December 1, 1955), known professionally as Chief Thundercloud, was an American character actor in Westerns. He is noted for being the first actor to play the role of Tonto, the Lone Ranger's Native-American c ...
as
Tonto
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, the Lone Ranger's
sidekick
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* Silver Chief as Silver, the Lone Ranger's horse. Silver Chief replaced Silver King, the horse in the original serial.
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Duncan Renaldo
Renault Renaldo Duncan (April 23, 1904 – September 3, 1980), better known as Duncan Renaldo, was a Romanian-born American actor best remembered for his portrayal of The Cisco Kid in films and on the 1950–1956 American TV series ''The Cisco K ...
as Juan Vasquez, who originally believes the Lone Ranger killed his brother
*
Jinx Falken as Sue Dolan
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Ralph Dunn
Ralph Dunn (May 23, 1900 – February 19, 1968) was an American film, television, and stage actor.
Early years
Dunn was born in Titusville, Pennsylvania. His father was a veterinarian for the U.S. Army during World War I, and his mother ...
as Bart Dolan, Craig Dolan's son, the
villain
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and leader of the Black Raiders
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J. Farrell MacDonald
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as Craig Dolan
;Supporting cast
*
William Gould as Jed Scott
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Rex Lease
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Biography
Lease arrived in Hollywood in 1924. He found bit and supporting parts at Film Booking O ...
as Evans
*
Ted Mapes
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as Merritt, a settler
*
Henry Otho
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as Pa Daniels
* John Beach as Hardin, one of the Black Raiders
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Glenn Strange
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as Thorne, one of the Black Raiders
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Stanley Blystone
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Early years
Blystone was ...
as Murdock, one of the Black Raiders
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Eddie Parker as Hank, one of the Black Raiders
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Al Taylor as Colt, one of the Black Raiders
*
Carlton Young
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Born in Fulton, Oswego, New York, Young was the second and only surviving child of Sta ...
as Logan
*
Forrest Taylor
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Early years
Taylor was born in Bl ...
(uncredited) as Judge Miller
;Additional cast
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Billy Bletcher
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as the (uncredited) voice of The Lone Ranger. Bletcher also voiced the Ranger in the previous serial.
Production
''The Lone Ranger Rides Again'' was budgeted at $193,878 although the final
negative cost
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was $213,997 (a $20,119, or 10.4%, overspend). It was the most expensive Republic serial of 1939 and the second most expensive of all Republic serials after ''
Captain America
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'' (1944, $222,906), just beating ''
Secret Service in Darkest Africa
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It was a sequel to ''G-Men vs. the Black Dragon'' released earlier in 1943, again starring Rod Camero ...
'' (1943, $210,033).
The studio was willing to spend so much on this serial because the previous Lone Ranger serial had been a major success and was making a profit after only a few months on release.
It was filmed between 9 December 1938 and 20 January 1939 under the
working title
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''The Lone Ranger Returns''.
The serial's production number was 895.
Director
William Witney
William Nuelsen Witney (May 15, 1915 – March 17, 2002) was an American film and television director. He is best remembered for the action films he made for Republic Pictures, particularly serials: ''Dick Tracy Returns'', ''G-Men vs. the Black ...
did not believe the script was as good as the original ''
The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger is a fictional masked former Texas Ranger who fought outlaws in the American Old West with his Native American friend Tonto. The character has been called an enduring icon of American culture.
He first appeared in 1933 in ...
'' but for the first time the directors insisted on being part of the casting process for this serial.
Stunts
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Yakima Canutt
Enos Edward "Yakima" Canutt (November 29, 1895 – May 24, 1986) was an American champion rodeo rider, actor, stuntman, and action director. He developed many stunts for films and the techniques and technology to protect stuntmen in performing t ...
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Tommy Coats
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George DeNormand
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Ted Mapes
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Eddie Parker
*
Post Park
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David Sharpe
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Ted Wells
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Bud Wolfe
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Bill Yrigoyen
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Joe Yrigoyen
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Release
Theatrical
''The Lone Ranger Rides Agains official release date is 25 February 1939, although this is actually the date the seventh chapter was made available to film exchanges.
Chapter titles
#The Lone Ranger Returns ''(28 min 54s)''
#Masked Victory ''(16 min 43s)''
#The Black Raiders Strike ''(16 min 45s)''
#The Cavern of Doom ''(16 min 44s)''
#Agents of Deceit ''(16 min 37s)''
#The Trap ''(16 min 39s)''
#Lone Ranger at Bay ''(16 min 42s)''
#Ambush ''(16 min 40s)''
#Wheels of Doom ''(16 min 44s)''
#The Dangerous Captive ''(16 min 37''
#Death Below ''(16 min 40s)''
#Blazing Peril ''(16 min 41s)'' --
Re-Cap Chapter
#Exposed ''(16 min 42s)''
#Besieged ''(16 min 39s)''
#Frontier Justice ''(16 min 45s)''
See also
*
List of film serials
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1920s
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* Serial (film)
* List of film serials by studio
References
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References
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