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"The Wonder Horse"

Edited version of the 1938 Republic serial "The Lone Ranger."

Top Cast

  • Chief Thundercloud

    Chief Thundercloud

    Tonto

  • Lynne Roberts

    Lynne Roberts

    Joan Blanchard

  • Stanley Andrews

    Stanley Andrews

    Captain Smith / Colonel Jeffries

  • George Cleveland

    George Cleveland

    George Blanchard

  • Raymond Hatton

    Raymond Hatton

    Storyteller

  • William Farnum

    William Farnum

    Father McKim

  • Hal Taliaferro

    Hal Taliaferro

    Bob Stuart

  • Bruce Bennett

    Bruce Bennett

    Bert Rogers

  • Lee Powell

    Lee Powell

    Allen King

Overview

Edited version of the 1938 Republic serial "The Lone Ranger."

Rating

7.0 / 10
2 Reviews
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