Actually, I enjoyed both of the serials (all English copies were destroyed by the studios, so what I saw were chapter serials restored from foreign copies, where the restoration tried its best to cover the translation text (by cropping and overlaying images).
But Clayton Moore is the best Lone Ranger, the iconic version that everyone else pales before.
The same one Darin mentioned - I'd seen some episodes with Clayton More on TV, but I saw that one at the movies in 1981 and I loved it. I haven't seen it since but my memory of it is that it was great.
_________________ "They'll bite your finger off given a chance" - Junkie Luv (regarding Zebras)
“John” Reid Six Rangers were ambushed and left for dead, gunned down at the bottom of Bryant’s Gap. Six graves were dug, yet five men laid to bed.
Captain Dan Reid’s brother survived this trap, saved by his potawatomi nikan. Gunned down at the bottom of Bryant’s Gap,
six lawmen were betrayed then set upon by The Butch Cavendish Gang. One remains (saved by his potawatomi nikan).
He’s become the masked rider of the plains, a daring, resourceful champion (made by The Cavendish Gang). One remains
with him, Tonto, gives Kemosabe aid. Their thunder echoes on hoof beats of fire. A daring, resourceful champion made
law and order goals for which we aspire. Six Rangers were ambushed and left for dead. Their thunder echoes on hoof beats of fire. Six graves were dug, yet five men laid to bed.
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