The Lone Ranger
Appearance
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The Lone Ranger (1949–1957) is an American TV drama series featuring a masked former Texas Ranger from the American Old West. The title character was played by Clayton Moore, who gallops on horseback righting injustices with the aid of his clever, laconic American Indian assistant, Tonto (Jay Silverheels).
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Recurrent quotes
[edit]- The Lone Ranger: Hi-yo, Silver, away!
- Narrator: [at the beginning of each episode] A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty "Hi-yo, Silver, away!" The Lone Ranger!
- Bad guy in Jail: Who was that masked man?
Law enforcement officer: I don't know. I've heard him called the Lone Ranger.
The Lone Ranger Fights On
[edit]- [In a secret silver mine]
- Lone Ranger: I want to ask a small favor.
- Friend: What is it?
- Lone Ranger: Do you think you could mold silver for me?
- Friend: I reckon I could do so on this stove. What do you want me to mold?
- Lone Ranger: Bullets.
- Friend: Silver bullets?! Doesn't lead kill good enough?
- Lone Ranger: I told you, I don't shoot to kill. I want a silver bullet to be a symbol of justice.