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Release Date:
June 4, 1958
Original Title:
The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Western
Production Companies:
United Artists
Wrather Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 81
Three Indians were brutally murdered by a gang of hooded outlaws. Each one possessed a silver medallion, which were sections cut off from a large silver plaque which served as a treasure map to a secret location where a large amount of gold is reputedly stashed. Two more medallions are unaccounted for, and the The Lone Ranger and his friend Tonto must use all their resources to intercept the gang, prevent further carnage and save the owners of the medallions.
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Art Direction:
James Dowell Vance
Assistant Director:
Willard M. Reineck
Characters:
George W. Trendle
Director:
Lesley Selander
Director of Photography:
Kenneth Peach
Editor:
Robert Golden
Executive Producer:
Jack Wrather
Makeup Supervisor:
Layne Britton
Music:
Les Baxter
Producer:
Sherman A. Harris
Production Supervisor:
Hugh McCollum
Set Decoration:
Charles S. Thompson
Sound:
Philip Mitchell
Stunts:
Bob Woodward
Writer:
Robert Schaefer
Eric Freiwald
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