THE LONE RANGER 15 CHAPTER SERIAL 1938 The Lone Ranger was the biggest serial event since Universal's Flash Gordon This is how one fan describes it: This is simply the best serial ever made and it's a crying shame that the original print has been lost (or destroyed as some claim). It was filmed at Lone Pine, Ca., the perfect location for the perfect serial. My copy of the serial is pretty ragged, with Spanish subtitles, but I understand is the only copy available. Too bad. This serial is what all serials should be and seldom are. PLOT: In 1865, Captain Mark Smith of the Confederate Army leads a band of deserters to conquer Texas and rule it as a dictator. In one their first actions, they ambush and apparently wipe out a contingent of Texas Rangers. One however, survives and is found and nursed back to health by a lone Indian; Tonto. Swearing to avenge the massacre and defeat Captain Smith (who has assumed the identity of Texas' new Finance Commissioner, Colonel Marcus Jefferies, after having the real man murdered) our hero dons a disguise and returns as ... The Lone Ranger... CAST: Silver King the Horse ... Silver, the Lone Ranger's Horse Chief Thundercloud ... Tonto Lynne Roberts ... Joan Blanchard Stanley Andrews ... Capt. Smith posing as Colonel Jeffries George Cleveland ... George Blanchard William Farnum ... Father McKim Hal Taliaferro ... Bob Stuart Bruce Bennett ... Bert Rogers (as Herman Brix) Lee Powell ... Allen King Lane Chandler ... Dick Forrest George Montgomery ... Jim Clark (as George Letz) John Merton ... Henchman Kester Sammy McKim ... Sammy Tom London ... Henchman Felton Ray Bennett ... Henchman Taggart CHAPTERS: 1. Hi-Yo Silver! 2. Thundering Earth 3. The Pitfall 4. Agent of Treachery 5. The Steaming Cauldron 6. Red Man's Courage 7. Wheels of Disaster 8. Fatal Treasure 9. The Missing Spur 10. Flaming Fury 11. The Silver Bullet 12. Escape 13. The Fatal Plunge 14. Messengers of Doom 15. The Last of the Rangers RUNNING TIME: 264 min Please note: I am a UK seller. DVDs are PAL encoded. Any DVD player bought within the past five or six years should play PAL or NTSC without problem. However, please ensure your DVD player can play PAL discs.