The Lone Ranger | All Episodes Marathon | Cowboy Western | Jay Silverheels, Clayton Moore

Published 2024-06-29
The adventures of the masked hero and his Native American partner.

Original title: The Lone Ranger (1949-1957)
Directors: George B. Seitz, Jr., George Archainbaud
Writers: Edmond A. Kelso, Harry Poppe Jr., Tom Seller, Gibson Fox, Doris Schroeder
Creators: George W. Trendle, George W. George
Actors: Jay Silverheels, Clayton Moore, John Hart
Genres: Western, TV series

00:00 The Lone Ranger. All episodes 1-13.
00:33 Episode 1 - Enter the Lone Ranger.
24:08 Episode 2 - The Lone Ranger Fights On.
47:17 Episode 3 - The Lone Ranger's Triumph.
1:10:25 Episode 4 - The Legion of Old Timers.
1:31:57 Episode 5 - Rustlers' Hideout.
1:53:21 Episode 6 - War Horse.
2:14:24 Episode 7 - Pete and Pedro.
2:35:36 Episode 8 - The Renegades.
2:57:13 Episode 9 - The Tenderfeet.
3:18:20 Episode 10 - High Heels.
3:39:27 Episode 11 - Six Gun's Legacy.
4:00:38 Episode 12 - Return of the Convict.
4:21:53 Episode 13 - Finders Keepers.





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Episodes 14 - 26    • The Lone Ranger EP 14 to 26  
Episodes 27 - 39    • The Lone Ranger EP 27 to 39  
Episodes 40 - 52    • The Lone Ranger EP 40 to 52  

All Comments (21)
  • I used to watch these films with my dear old Dad back in Kent ENGLAND in the 1950s, on an old PYE TV with a 14 inch screen. He passed away over 30 years ago and I live alone in the world, an old man of 78 years, what wonderful memories this old Western brings back. Thank you!!!!!
  • even at 66 years old being disabled give3es me time to watch great TV shows like this all the time or runing trains on my train layouts or running RC cars outside whenever i\m able to, difficult at having to use a walker to to get around my apartment or going outside.
  • @davew2452
    Thanks 3C. Brought a few smiles and memories of my childhood. Caught myself shouting Hi yo silver!
  • For years, this show was my favorite! Starting around the age 3 i was in aww with the horses, but it was also quality time i spent with my dad❤ for many years! Even today, if im lucky once a year, we still will watch The Lone Ranger, Wagon Train & Gunsmoke😊
  • Big thanks for this. These episodes were well written, acted. and photographed. Looking back if I had to single out the most note worthy part of these films, I would point to Jay Silverheels' very appealing, subdued and dignified acting His presence just radiates on the screen. A truly wonderful actor here.
  • The Lone Ranger, Hop-A-Long and Davey Crockett were basic foder at the place parents safely parked the kids on a Saturday afternoon. Built up character in the kids who watched it and an 'ideal' spirit for life. Haven't seen this in till now in 60 yrs. Excellent way to time travel with out a machine.
  • Take me back to the days of yesteryear where I watched The Lone Ranger in black and white with my grandma and grandpa in the 1960s. Then a few hands of dominoes and that was our entertainment for the day. LOL
  • Another one I grew up with, also grew up with horses and I’m thinking this must have been such fun to make. My dad’s favorite joke ; Indians approaching Lone Ranger says “ what do we do now Tonto? “ Tonto replies “ what do you mean we paleface?”
  • @liberte5847
    Thanks a lot from Paris France 👍! 😀😃
  • @gabrielcaro
    I was just thinking about this series today😂 only discovered it after searching up the Lone Ranger
  • Excellent stuff! Catching up on the many episodes missed in our small northern Quebec theatre . . . and delighted by the ones I recall. Admission Cost was .25 cents for two features & the inbetween stuff. Perfect '100% safe cheap afternoons day care for drop-off parents and the kids spent down-time trading comic books. Don't know what the girls did. Those were the days when even boys were men and knew it with the screen stars we followed . . .