Miscellaneous

What went wrong with the Lone Ranger?

What went wrong with the Lone Ranger?

Disney’s Lone Ranger Was Far Too Expensive Their spending issues were also public knowledge by then, which resulted in a lot of negative early press for the film, even after the cast and crew took a salary cut to help with the larger costs.

What did the Lone Ranger say to his horse Silver?

* Whenever the Lone Ranger mounts his horse, Silver, he shouts the oft-imitated epithet “Hi Ho, Silver” (sometimes “Hi-yo, Silver”). He acquired Silver after saving the horse’s life from an enraged buffalo; his original steed had a less dynamic name – Dusty.

What did the Lone Ranger do with silver?

In a slightly complicated twist, the Lone Ranger does eventually release Silver back into the wild (in an episode that actually aired four weeks before the origin story episode aired), but Silver not only comes back, but he brings another horse (Scout!) with him, who then becomes Tonto’s horse.

Who owns rights to Lone Ranger?

The Lone Ranger (TV series)

The Lone Ranger
Production companies Apex Film Wrather Productions
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original network ABC

How did Tonto escape from jail?

John is sympathetic towards the story as well as to the Comanches, but that doesn’t stop them from leaving Tonto and John to die by burying them in the sand while they go and wage war on the white men. Luckily, Tonto and John are saved by the spirit horse.

Why did the Lone Ranger wear a mask?

The Lone Ranger (formerly known as John Reid) is a one-time Texas Ranger, the sole survivor of a group of Rangers killed in ambush. He wears a mask to conceal his identity as he travels throughout the West fighting for law and order.

What does Hi Ho Silver mean?

From Zappa Wiki Jawaka. “Hi-ho, Silver! Away!” is a catch phrase used by the Western character The Lone Ranger when he wanted his horse to gallop away with him.

Did The Lone Ranger leave a silver bullet?

On each episode of the popular radio and television series The Lone Ranger, the title character miraculously appeared and righted injustices, leaving behind a silver bullet as his mark. In personal appearances throughout the 1950s, Moore would often give these aluminum bullets to fans as souvenirs.