

The Lone Ranger Rides Again
ALL NEW STORY - ALL NEW ACTION
Genres
Overview
Homesteaders are moving into the valley settled many years ago by rancher Craig Dolan. He wants to keep them out by legal means but his nephew Bart brings in outlaws to drive them out. The Lone Ranger is on hand to help the homesteaders battle Bart's men as he overcomes traps, ambushes, burning buildings and other obstacles in his attempt to bring peace to the valley.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
263 min
Release Date
1939-02-25
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
6
Robert Livingston
The Lone Ranger / Bill Andrews
Chief Thundercloud
Tonto
Silver Chief
Silver
Duncan Renaldo
Juan Vasquez
Jinx Falkenburg
Sue Dolan
Ralph Dunn
Bart Dolan
J. Farrell MacDonald
Craig Dolan
William Gould
Jed Scott
Rex Lease
Evans
Ted Mapes
Settler
Henry Otho
Paul Daniels
John Beach
Raider Hardin
Glenn Strange
Raider Thorne
Stanley Blystone
Raider Murdock
Eddie Parker
Raider Hank
Al Taylor
Raider Colt
Carleton Young
Logan
Ernie Adams
Doc Grover
Griff Barnett
E.B. Tully
Billy Bletcher
The Masked Lone Ranger (voice)
Forrest Burns
Posseman
Fred Burns
Cavalry Officer Long
George Burton
Ed Powers
Bob Card
Settler
Horace B. Carpenter
Lynch-Mob Townsman
Howard Chase
Martin Gibson
Martin Gibson
Striker
Jim Corey
Burning Wagon Raider
Eddie Dean
Cooper
George DeNormand
Posseman
Art Dillard
Stage Shotgun Guard
Bert Dillard
Rex
Frank Ellis
Joe Parker
Art Felix
Cave Heavy #4
Oscar Gahan
Settler
Augie Gomez
Townsman #4
Herman Hack
Posseman
Chick Hannan
Cave Heavy
Barry Hays
George
Howard Hickey
Holmes
Wesley Hopper
Posseman
Charles Hutchison
Townsman #5
Cecil Kellogg
Mack
Jack Kirk
Deputy Sam Lawson
Deputy Sam Lawson
Bill
Duke R. Lee
Deputy
Cactus Mack
Lynch-Mob Townsman
Buddy Mason
Luke
Robert McClung
Danny Daniels
Nelson McDowell
Johnny
Lafe McKee
Townsman
Lew Meehan
Rustler Lynch
Buddy Messinger
Rance
Art Mix
Raider
Monte Montague
Tucker
Jack Montgomery
Dep. Smith
George Morrell
Townsman
Charles Murphy
Townsman in Voting Line
Wheeler Oakman
Manny
Tex Palmer
Raider
Post Park
Stage Driver
Joe Perez
Diego Vasquez
Charles Regan
Cave Heavy #1
Betty Roadman
Ma Daniels
Robert Robinson
Blackie
Buddy Roosevelt
Slade
Fred Schaefer
Cave Heavy #2
Carl Sepulveda
Gill - Raider #7 / Henchman
David Sharpe
Cave Heavy #3
Tom Smith
Simpkins (uncredited)
Duke Taylor
Posseman
Forrest Taylor
Judge Miller
Francis Walker
Henchman
Blackjack Ward
Safe Henchman
Ted Wells
Cass
Slim Whitaker
Black
Roger Williams
Sheriff
Walter Wills
Dr. Jones
Bud Wolfe
Posseman
Bill Yrigoyen
Posseman
Joe Yrigoyen
Posseman
Tex Phelps
Barfly
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