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The Lone Ranger: Season 5 > Credits and Details
Episodes
The Wooden Rifle The Wooden Rifle
A young boy sees a man shot and killed. Things become complicated when it appears a man is being framed for the murder.
September 13, 1956
The Sheriff of Smoke Tree The Sheriff of Smoke Tree
A young man with no experience takes on the position as the new law man in a town. After a rocky start a chance encounter with the Lone Ranger and some encouraging...
September 20, 1956
The Counterfeit Mask The Counterfeit Mask
A bandit has been impersonating the Lone Ranger, tarnishing his reputation as he robs and kills innocent people. The Lone Ranger is surprised when he is arrested by an...
September 27, 1956
No Handicap No Handicap
The Douglas gang commit a series of violent crimes and a soon to retire sheriff is blinded during one of the robberies. The Lone Ranger attempts to try and make things...
October 4, 1956
The Cross of Santo Domingo The Cross of Santo Domingo
The Lone Ranger meets a monk who has just been robbed of a valuable religious relic. He with Tonto set out to capture the outlaws and return the relic to the people of...
October 11, 1956
White Hawk's Decision White Hawk's Decision
The Lone Ranger and Tonto arrive at an Indian village which is in conflict after the arrival of a college educated Indian amongst them. The Lone Ranger must try to...
October 18, 1956
The Return of Don Pedro O'Sullivan The Return of Don Pedro O'Sullivan
When Don Pedro O'Sullivan tries to return to Mexico to battle an army colonel who is ruling his district according to his own whims, the petty dictator sends his...
October 25, 1956
Quicksand Quicksand
The Lone Ranger and Tonto find an injured man who is building a school house on his own. They learn from him that the school is the project of an Indian girl who...
November 1, 1956
Quarter Horse War Quarter Horse War
The Lone Ranger attends a quarter horse race and has to find a way to stop a group of Indians going on the war path after their winnings from the race are stolen.
November 8, 1956
The Letter Bride The Letter Bride
A Chinese laundryman who is a friend of the Ranger's, is expecting his bride from China who is arriving. But she's taken by some men in masks. Later the Ranger and...
November 15, 1956
Hot Spell in Panamint Hot Spell in Panamint
The Lone Ranger becomes involved in trying to help a sheriff who is facing down a whole gang of outlaws after one of their number is arrested.
November 22, 1956
The Twisted Track The Twisted Track
The Lone Ranger has to try and stop two ex Southern soldiers attempting to kill an important railroad owner who was a former Northern commander during the war.
November 29, 1956
Decision: Chris McKeever Decision: Chris McKeever
The Lone Ranger and Tonto capture three criminals. The problem is it is a 5 day ride to the nearest town. Somehow the pair must stay on track to the town while making...
December 6, 1956
Trouble at Tylerville Trouble at Tylerville
The Lone Ranger and Tonto visit Tylerville to check how a recently released bank robber is getting on adjusting to life in a small town.
December 13, 1956
Christmas Story Christmas Story
The Lone Ranger meets a young boy whose Christmas wish is to be re-united with his father. The Lone Ranger and Tonto go on a quest to find the boy's father and grant...
December 20, 1956
Ghost Canyon Ghost Canyon
The Lone Ranger becomes involved after a number of Indians are killed while watching their cattle herd.
December 27, 1956
Outlaw Masquerade Outlaw Masquerade
After the Cameron gang is captured and jailed, the question of all the gold they stole remains unanswered. Tonto agrees to pose as a convict to try an infiltrate the...
January 3, 1957
Avenger Avenger
The Lone Ranger and Tonto arrive in Cottonwood in time to see a law reformer gunned down by an outlaw. The mood in the town is such that the Lone Ranger has to also...
January 10, 1957
The Courage of Tonto The Courage of Tonto
The Lone Ranger becomes involved in conflict between settlers and a local Indian tribe. The settlers seem intent on provoking the Indians into going to war.
January 17, 1957
Breaking Point Breaking Point
The Lone Ranger encounters a riderless horse with saddlebags loaded with gold. He begins the process of backtracking events to try and discover who the person was and...
January 24, 1957
A Harp for Hannah A Harp for Hannah
The Lone Ranger attempts to gain justice for a man robbed by the son of a powerful ranching family
January 31, 1957
Message from Abe Message from Abe
The Ranger and Tonto visit apparently reformed ex-con Phil Beach on Lincoln's Birthday.
February 7, 1957
Code of Honor Code of Honor
The Lone Ranger and Tonto encounter a man who seems to have just been robbed by an officer in the US cavalry. The Ranger is struggling with how such a good man become...
February 14, 1957
The Turning Point The Turning Point
A group of vigilantes corner and kill a seemingly innocent cowboy in Blue Creek. One of the townspeople contacts the Lone Ranger and asks him to try and deal with the...
February 21, 1957
Dead Eye Dead Eye
Jake Beaudry's reputation as an outlaw attract's the attention of a famous sheriff. The sheriff is not as good as he once was and reluctantly accepts the help of the...
February 28, 1957
Clover in the Dust Clover in the Dust
A young man is found dead. His father blames another local rancher and goes on the trail of revenge. The Lone Ranger doubts the guilt of the rancher and goes on a...
March 7, 1957
Slim's Boy Slim's Boy
The Lone Ranger is on the way to visit an old friend, Sam Masters, a renowned fast gunman and marshal. On the way he encounters an old outlaw also looking for Sam.
March 14, 1957
Two Against Two Two Against Two
Vic Foley escapes from jail and the Lone Ranger gives chase. Although it would be an easy arrest the Lone Ranger hangs back hoping Foley will lead him to unrecovered...
March 21, 1957
Ghost Town Fury Ghost Town Fury
The Clantons break out of jail and go on a crime spree. The Lone Range vows to track them down, but first he must learn more about where the gang might be hiding out -...
March 28, 1957
The Prince of Buffalo Gap The Prince of Buffalo Gap
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are on the trail of Matt Cagle. He seems to have headed for a tiny town "Buffalo Gap" The Lone Ranger is puzzled why the man has chosen such...
April 4, 1957
The Law and Miss Aggie The Law and Miss Aggie
The Lone Ranger becomes involved when a group of Indians are on the way to a special government meeting are attacked by a local land owner.
April 11, 1957
The Tarnished Star The Tarnished Star
The sheriff of Peaceful valley carries a dark secret that puts his ability to maintain the law in jeopardy.
April 18, 1957
Canuck Canuck
Canadian settlers are being blamed by local ranchers for cattle rustling and horse stealing. The Lone Ranger must seek the truth and try and restore order to a once...
April 25, 1957
Mission for Tonto Mission for Tonto
The Lone Ranger and Tonto find a boy who has been shot floating in a river. After they find out the boy's story the Ranger decides to try and bring the shooter to...
May 2, 1957
Journey to San Carlos Journey to San Carlos
The Lone Ranger and Tonto capture two renegade Indians responsible for a recent attack. Tonto points out the strange marking on their face. The Lone Ranger decides to...
May 9, 1957
The Banker's Son The Banker's Son
Tonto witnesses a murder and reports it to the local sheriff. He then tells the Lone Ranger that he thinks the sheriff is not capable of handling the investigation...
May 16, 1957
The Angel and the Outlaw The Angel and the Outlaw
Tonto witnesses the Calico Kid's gang rob a bank. The Lone Ranger sees it as an opportunity to catch an outlaw that has been on the run for years.
May 23, 1957
Blind Witness Blind Witness
The Grody Brothers rob the express office in Flat Rock and are in cahoots with an unlikely ally.
May 30, 1957
Outlaws in Greasepaint Outlaws in Greasepaint
Actors Lavinia and Dewitt Faversham are behind many robberies throughout the West, but when they arrive in Cedar Springs they might have met their match.
June 6, 1957
Directed by
Earl Bellamy Earl Bellamy  
Oscar Rudolph Oscar Rudolph  
Written by
Doane R. Hoag Doane R. Hoag  
George W. Trendle George W. Trendle  
Wells Root Wells Root  
Tom Seller Tom Seller  
Robert Schaefer Robert Schaefer  
Eric Freiwald Eric Freiwald  
Walker A. Tompkins Walker A. Tompkins  
Robert Leslie Bellem Robert Leslie Bellem  
Jack Natteford Jack Natteford  
Hilary Creston Rhodes Hilary Creston Rhodes  
Charles Larson Charles Larson  
Hal G. Evarts Hal G. Evarts  
Melvin Levy Melvin Levy  
Fran Striker Fran Striker  
Herbert Purdom Herbert Purdom  
DeVallon Scott DeVallon Scott  
Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln  
Orville H. Hampton Orville H. Hampton  
Edmond Kelso Edmond Kelso  
Cast
Clayton Moore Clayton Moore ... The Lone Ranger (39 episodes)
Jay Silverheels Jay Silverheels ... Tonto (39 episodes)
Paul Engle Paul Engle ... Danny Sommers (4 episodes)
Sydney Mason Sydney Mason ... Ed Dekker (4 episodes)
Tudor Owen Tudor Owen ... Mason (4 episodes)
Robert Burton Robert Burton ... Ben Sutherland (4 episodes)
Dennis Moore Dennis Moore ... Slick Friley (4 episodes)
Myron Healey Myron Healey ... Tanner (4 episodes)
Rand Brooks Rand Brooks ... Al Sommers (3 episodes)
William Challee William Challee ... Deputy Jed Crawley (3 episodes) (as Bill Challee)
Ron Hagerthy Ron Hagerthy ... Buck Webb (3 episodes)
John Beradino John Beradino ... Lem Crater (3 episodes)
John Cliff John Cliff ... Al Keller (3 episodes)
Gregg Barton Gregg Barton ... Brick Norton (3 episodes)
Robert Swan Robert Swan ... Fleet Horse (3 episodes)
Charles Stevens Charles Stevens ... Chief White Hawk (3 episodes)
Harry Lauter Harry Lauter ... Frank Carter (3 episodes)
Joseph Vitale Joseph Vitale ... Colonel Carlos Ortega (3 episodes) (as Joe Vitale)
Francis McDonald Francis McDonald ... Sheriff (3 episodes)
House Peters Jr. House Peters Jr. ... Frank Cameron (3 episodes) (as House Peters)
Jim Bannon Jim Bannon ... Greg (3 episodes)
Pierce Lyden Pierce Lyden ... Reese Talman (3 episodes)
Harry Strang Harry Strang ... Old Man Hawkins (3 episodes)
William Fawcett William Fawcett ... Marshal 'Dead-Eye' Jones (3 episodes)
Florence Lake Florence Lake ... Miss Aggie Turner (3 episodes)
Barbara Knudson Barbara Knudson ... Nancy Sommers (2 episodes) (as Barbara Ann Knudson)
Mickey Simpson Mickey Simpson ... Slim Peake (2 episodes)
Slim Pickens Slim Pickens ... Joe Boley (2 episodes)
Denver Pyle Denver Pyle ... Arley McQueen (2 episodes)
Ric Roman Ric Roman ... Father Juan (2 episodes)
Edmund Hashim Edmund Hashim ... Little Hawk (2 episodes) (as Ed Hashim)
William Henry William Henry ... Wynn Harkey (2 episodes) (as Bill Henry)
George E. Mather George E. Mather ... Mark Allen (2 episodes) (as George Mather)
William Tannen William Tannen ... Major Halliday (2 episodes) (as Bill Tannen)
Tyler MacDuff Tyler MacDuff ... Clint Harkey (2 episodes)
Tom Brown Tom Brown ... Roy Hillman (2 episodes)
Mary Ellen Kay Mary Ellen Kay ... Ann Tyler (2 episodes) (as Mary Ellen Kaye)
John Pickard John Pickard ... Jess Tyler (2 episodes)
Ben Welden Ben Welden ... Ed Lacey (2 episodes)
Richard Crane Richard Crane ... Billy (2 episodes)
Steven Ritch Steven Ritch ... Rado (2 episodes) (as Steve Ritch)
Tristram Coffin Tristram Coffin ... Ben Jordan (2 episodes) (as Tris Coffin)
Roy Barcroft Roy Barcroft ... Baxter Crowe (2 episodes) (as Roy Bancroft)
Ewing Mitchell Ewing Mitchell ... Major Jonathan (2 episodes)
Trevor Bardette Trevor Bardette ... Walter Dubbs (2 episodes)
Louise Lewis Louise Lewis ... Hannah Dubbs (2 episodes)
Robert Roark Robert Roark ... Wes Talman (2 episodes) (as Bob Roark)
Zon Murray Zon Murray ... Jake Beaudry (2 episodes)
Baynes Barron Baynes Barron ... Vic Foley (2 episodes)
Carlos Vera Carlos Vera ... Keo (2 episodes)
Bradford Jackson Bradford Jackson ... White Eagle (2 episodes) (as Brad Jackson)
Charles Wagenheim Charles Wagenheim ... Griff Peters (as Charles Waggenheim)
Will Wright Will Wright ... Griff Allison
Gary Marshall Gary Marshall ... Johnny Allison
James Parnell James Parnell ... Billy Douglas (as Jim Parnell)
Johnny Crawford Johnny Crawford ... Tommy McQueen (as John Crawford)
Jeanne Bates Jeanne Bates ... Amy McQueen
Larry Johns Larry Johns ... Sheriff Hobart
Lane Bradford Lane Bradford ... Duke Wade
Louis Lettieri Louis Lettieri ... Arrowfoot (as Louis Letterie)
Mike Ragan Mike Ragan ... Sloat
Maria Monay Maria Monay ... Conchita Colleen (as Maria Manay)
George J. Lewis George J. Lewis ... Jose (as George Lewis)
Henry Rowland Henry Rowland ... Steve Grote
Morgan Fahm Morgan Fahm ... Hazel Halliday (as Mae Morgan)
Victor Sen Yung Victor Sen Yung ... Lee Po (as Victor Sen Young)
Claire Carleton Claire Carleton ... Jennie
Judy Dan Judy Dan ... Mah Lin Soong
Don C. Harvey Don C. Harvey ... Ben Ranson
Charles Aldridge Charles Aldridge ... Jonas
Aline Towne Aline Towne ... Mary Talbot
Jimmy Baird Jimmy Baird ... Robby Talbot (as James Baird)
Mary Newton Mary Newton ... Martha Hannah
Joseph Crehan Joseph Crehan ... Governor
Alan Wells Alan Wells ... Mark Rote
Richard Benedict Richard Benedict ... Bert Ronson
Jason Johnson Jason Johnson ... Tom Burrows
Joel Ashley Joel Ashley ... Lew Pearson
Maurice Jara Maurice Jara ... Red Cloud
Brad Morrow Brad Morrow ... Lenny Peters
Keith Richards Keith Richards ... Dan Peters
Ralph Sanford Ralph Sanford ... Sheriff Wirt
James Griffith James Griffith ... Phil Beach
Maggie O'Byrne Maggie O'Byrne ... Ann Beach
Mauritz Hugo Mauritz Hugo ... Lefty Malone
Helene Marshall Helene Marshall ... Ellen Davis
John Maxwell John Maxwell ... Colonel Strickland
Paul Campbell Paul Campbell ... John Stark
Margaret Stewart Margaret Stewart ... Amy Stark
George Barrows George Barrows ... Ray Torgeson
Dan Barton Dan Barton ... Tom Yeomans
Gary Murray Gary Murray ... Danny Mendoza
Eugenia Paul Eugenia Paul ... Maria Mendoza
Robert Crosson Robert Crosson ... Prince Maximillian
Gabriel Curtiz Gabriel Curtiz ... Baron von Koenig (as Gabor Curtiz)
Michael Winkelman Michael Winkelman ... Chip Truett (as Michael Winkleman)
Mercedes Shirley Mercedes Shirley ... Martha Barrett
Peter Miles Peter Miles ... Etienne Charron
Virginia Christine Virginia Christine ... Cecile Charron
Joseph Sargent Joseph Sargent ... Jed Walker (as Joe Sargent)
Melinda Byron Melinda Byron ... Sally Walker
Rick Vallin Rick Vallin ... Blue Feather
Pat Lawless Pat Lawless ... Bill Nichols
Hank Worden Hank Worden ... Bruckner
Linda Wrather Linda Wrather ... Easter
Kay Riehl Kay Riehl ... Kate Ellsworth
Byron Foulger Byron Foulger ... Joe Benson
Uncredited Cast
Doyle Brooks Doyle Brooks ... Henchman (6 episodes)
Sandy Sanders Sandy Sanders ... Jay (5 episodes)
Terry Frost Terry Frost ... Deputy (3 episodes)
Don C. Harvey Don C. Harvey ... Charlie Mathews (3 episodes)
Jack Tornek Jack Tornek ... Townsman (3 episodes)
Bill Ward Bill Ward ... Outlaw with Stark Brothers (3 episodes)
John Cason John Cason ... Hacker (3 episodes)
Barbara Knudson Barbara Knudson ... Mrs. Wilkins (2 episodes)
Mickey Simpson Mickey Simpson ... Douglas Gang Member (2 episodes)
Lee Roberts Lee Roberts ... Stage Guard (2 episodes)
Lane Bradford Lane Bradford ... Jed (2 episodes)
Mike Ragan Mike Ragan ... Dave (2 episodes)
Ray Jones Ray Jones ... Deputy (2 episodes)
Jason Johnson Jason Johnson ... Jason Rote (2 episodes)
Nolan Leary Nolan Leary ... Doctor (2 episodes)
William Challee William Challee ... Fake Soldier
Bud Osborne Bud Osborne ... Judge Saunders
John Beradino John Beradino ... Ray Boone
Herman Hack Herman Hack ... Stage Driver
Charles Wagenheim Charles Wagenheim ... Bob Hardy
Gregg Barton Gregg Barton ... Stark Brother
William Henry William Henry ... Sheriff
Frank Hagney Frank Hagney ... Fights with Clint
George Sowards George Sowards ... Townsman
Richard Crane Richard Crane ... Sheriff
Richard Benedict Richard Benedict ... Dave Spence
George Huggins George Huggins ... Townsman
Jack Kenny Jack Kenny ... Trial Spectator
Mathew McCue Mathew McCue ... Deputy
Brad Morrow Brad Morrow ... Scott True
Pat O'Malley Pat O'Malley ... The Judge
Silver Silver ... Silver
Zon Murray Zon Murray ... Luke Grody
Buddy Baer Buddy Baer ... Sampson O'Hara
Produced by
Sherman A. Harris Sherman A. Harris  
Jack Wrather Jack Wrather  
Additional Info
Premiere: September 13, 1956
DVD Release: June 04, 2013
Country: United States
Distributor: Classic Media
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

7.7 / 10

Production Companies
Apex Film Corp. (1949-1954)
Wrather Productions (1954-1957)
Distributors
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
  (1949-1957) (USA) (TV)
United American Video
  (1992) (USA) (VHS)
Timeless Video
  (1998) (USA) (VHS)
GoodTimes Home Video
  (2001) (USA) (DVD)
GoodTimes Home Video
  (2001) (USA) (VHS)
Rhino Home Video
  (2001) (USA) (DVD)
Alpha Video Distributors
  (2002) (USA) (DVD)
Navarre Entertainment
  (2002) (USA) (DVD)
Rhino Home Video
  (2003) (USA) (DVD)
WEA Video
  (2003) (USA) (DVD)
Genius Entertainment
  (2004) (USA) (DVD)
Reel Media International
  (2004) (World-wide) (video) (17 episodes)
BCI Eclipse I
  (2006) (USA) (DVD) (episodes 1-3)
Reel Media International
  (2007) (World-wide) (all media)
Classic Media
  (2008) (USA) (DVD) (13-DVD set)
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE)
  (2019) (USA) (DVD)
Filming Locations
Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
  (episode 1.1 - site of Texas Ranger ambush)
Columbia State Historic Park, 11255 Jackson Street, Columbia, California, USA
Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
Cudia City Studios, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Ironwood Forest National Monument, Arizona, USA
Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jack Ingram Ranch - 22255 Mulholland Drive, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Kanab Movie Ranch - 5001 Angel Canyon Road, Kanab, Utah, USA
Kanab, Utah, USA
Lone Pine, California, USA
Melody Ranch - 24715 Oak Creek Avenue, Newhall, California, USA
Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Sierrita Mountains, Arizona, USA
  (Origin of Lone Ranger introduction with Saguaro Cacti)
Sierrita Mountains, Arizona, USA
Sonora, California, USA
Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
  (Origin of Lone Ranger introduction with Saguaro Cacti)
Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
Spahn Ranch, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
Tucson Mountains, Arizona, USA
  (Origin of Lone Ranger introduction with Saguaro Cacti)
Tucson Mountains, Arizona, USA
Tucson, Arizona, USA
  (Origin of Lone Ranger introduction with Saguaro Cacti)
Tucson, Arizona, USA
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