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Zorro e o Ouro do Cacique

Título original: The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1 h 21 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
763
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Clayton Moore, Lisa Montell, and Jay Silverheels in Zorro e o Ouro do Cacique (1958)
DramaOcidenteWestern clássico

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThree Indians are murdered. Each was wearing a medallion when he died. Together the medallions form a puzzle whose solution points to gold.Three Indians are murdered. Each was wearing a medallion when he died. Together the medallions form a puzzle whose solution points to gold.Three Indians are murdered. Each was wearing a medallion when he died. Together the medallions form a puzzle whose solution points to gold.

  • Direção
    • Lesley Selander
  • Roteiristas
    • Robert Schaefer
    • Eric Freiwald
    • George W. Trendle
  • Artistas
    • Clayton Moore
    • Jay Silverheels
    • Douglas Kennedy
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    763
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Lesley Selander
    • Roteiristas
      • Robert Schaefer
      • Eric Freiwald
      • George W. Trendle
    • Artistas
      • Clayton Moore
      • Jay Silverheels
      • Douglas Kennedy
    • 18Avaliações de usuários
    • 4Avaliações da crítica
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    Clayton Moore
    Clayton Moore
    • The Lone Ranger
    Jay Silverheels
    Jay Silverheels
    • Tonto
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Ross Brady
    Charles Watts
    Charles Watts
    • Sheriff Oscar Matthison
    Noreen Nash
    Noreen Nash
    • Frances Henderson
    Lisa Montell
    Lisa Montell
    • Paviva
    Ralph Moody
    Ralph Moody
    • Padre Vincente Esteban
    Dean Fredericks
    Dean Fredericks
    • Dr. James Rolfe
    • (as Norman Fredric)
    John Miljan
    John Miljan
    • Chief Tomache
    Maurice Jara
    • Redbird
    William Henry
    William Henry
    • Travers
    • (as Bill Henry)
    Lane Bradford
    Lane Bradford
    • Wilson
    Belle Mitchell
    Belle Mitchell
    • Caulama
    Herman Hack
    Herman Hack
    • Barfly
    • (não creditado)
    George Sowards
    George Sowards
    • Barfly
    • (não creditado)
    Bob Woodward
    Bob Woodward
    • Henchman
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Lesley Selander
    • Roteiristas
      • Robert Schaefer
      • Eric Freiwald
      • George W. Trendle
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários18

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    6sataft-2

    A Bold Step For Westerns

    Although beautifully shot, this United Artists feature is not quite as good as the first Lone Ranger big screen color outing of 1956 by Warner Brothers. But neither is it average, for the cinematic effort does go boldly where most westerns of the time dared not. Remarkably, this 1958 film takes on racial bigotry in a manner that was quite daring for a family western of this period. In point of fact, the writers of this feature should be applauded for going a step farther and making racial "passing" an integral part of an otherwise ordinary plot. How many dramatically significant family films of the time can one name that would dare to have dealt with such an emotionally explosive premise?

    It should also be noted, Jay Silverheels for the first time, has a much greater speaking role and acting function than normally allowed for his character, Tonto. All in all, with solid acting from most of it's participants, this is not a bad western. On the whole, the film is thoroughly enjoyable, on several levels, for all members of the family.
    7Space_Mafune

    Lone Ranger and Tonto vs. Hooded Raiders

    The Lone Ranger & Tonto set out to bring to justice a band of hooded raiders who have killed three Indians for what appears at first to be no apparent reason..that is until the Lone Ranger discovers from a conversation with the Indian Chief Tomache that each man possessed a medallion. The five medallions given by Tomache to his friends as gifts we later learn when combined will provide the mastermind behind the hooded raiders with a map to a legendary lost city of gold. Can the Lone Ranger protect the remaining two individuals in possession of the medallions before the hooded raiders get their hands on it? Is there really a lost city of gold somewhere upon native land?

    Watching this, I kept knowing what was going to happen beforehand and everything seemed really familiar until eventually I realized I had seen this exact same movie when I was but a little kid..suddenly the memories flooded back and I remembered having quite a fun time as a child enjoying this one with a bunch of my friends. As an adult though, the plot is somewhat predictable but you know this, while not quite in the same league as the 1956 film, remains a lot of fun to watch. Clayton Moore is perfect as the Lone Ranger and Jay Silverwheels as Tonto steals a lot of this movie as he's probably in more action scenes than even the Lone Ranger. There's some very familiar faces on hand here including Douglas Kennedy as Ross Brady, headman of the Hooded Raiders gang, Charles Watts as a bigoted Sheriff, and Ralph Moody as a kindly Padre.
    6bsmith5552

    The Lone Ranger Rides Again!

    "The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold" was the second of two features made in the 50s starring Clayton Moore as The Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels as Tonto. Based on the long running TV series, this film was also produced in color by Jack Wrather. As in the previous entry, there is an excellent cast of veteran western performers.

    The "lost city" of the title is an old Spanish city of gold hidden away on Indian tribal lands. There is a five piece amulet that when assembled, will show the location of the treasure. The holders of the various pieces begin to turn up murdered by a gang of hooded riders and its up to our heroes to save the day.

    The baddies are led by Fran Henderson (Noreen Nash) whose chief henchman Ross Brady (Douglas Kennedy) does all of the dirty work. Finally, there is only one missing piece. The Lone Ranger disguises himself as a southern gentleman bounty hunter in order to gain Henderson's confidence. The old Chief (John Miljan) laments for his missing grandson who turns out to be the town doctor (Norman Frederic). Finally, The Lone Ranger and Tonto sort things out and deal with the villains.

    In addition to those mentioned, Lisa Monteil appears as an Indian maiden, Ralph Moody as the Padre, Charles Watts as the corrupt sheriff and Lane Bradford and Bill Henry as Kennedy's henchmen.

    Clayton Moore had been around since the late 30s, appearing in many "B" westerns and starring in several serials. By the time this film was made, he had become so identified with the Lone Ranger, that he never made another feature film. Jay Silverheels similarly came up through the "B" movie ranks and appeared in several Universal westerns in the 50s and the Glenn Ford western "Santee" as late as 1973.
    6krocheav

    Almost, but Not This Time...

    After being surprised by the production quality of the first theatrical feature for the Lone Ranger, this one was a let down. Yes, it does offer some strong scenes with powerful dialog - especially those centered around the ugly theme of racial intolerance.

    What is missing here is the strong direction and overall tight script of the first, as well as the colorful music score. 'Lost City of Gold' saunters along with a typical television approach, but with the addition of some questionable violence (typical of the late 50s onwards) to spice it up for so called 'adults'. The Australian censors had a field day bringing it in line with it's family origins, but perhaps they too might have been a tad over enthusiastic. Les Baxter attempted a new arrangement of the famous Rossini theme and mostly succeeded with a new colorful orchestration. Tonto is utilized to better advantage with more good character and action scenes than the Lone Ranger, but then he gets to shine in a couple of situations with a neat disguise. Some will still enjoy this ride, but others be warned.
    7RestlessRust

    Avoids Many of the Cliches Found in the Series

    A wounded Tonto standing alone to protect three innocent lives. A devious woman masterminding a deadly plot. Racial tension. Smart Indians.

    These are things we rarely if ever saw in the TV series, but this movie adds them all into the mix. While this is most certainly a Lone Ranger movie, it mixes up the formula just enough that those who grew tired of the series would probably still enjoy it. Definitely recommended for any fan.

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    • Curiosidades
      Last time Clayton Moore starred in a movie/TV production as the Lone Ranger.
    • Erros de gravação
      The Lone Ranger and the bad guy are duking it out in the lake. They both clamber out, sopping wet. The bad guy swings and misses. The Lone Ranger socks him on the jaw and he drops. The instant he hits the ground, both his and the Lone Ranger's clothes are totally dry.
    • Citações

      [first lines]

      Ross Brady: He won't be talking to anybody.

      Travers: What about that masked man and injun? They can cause us plenty of trouble.

      Ross Brady: Oh, we got what we were after. No matter who that masked man is, he'd never be able to figure out what that was. Come on.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Instead of crediting Fran Striker and George W. Trendle as the creators/originators of The Lone Ranger characters, the credit below the screenplay credit simply reads "Based upon the Lone Ranger legend".
    • Conexões
      Followed by As Novas Aventuras do Cavaleiro Solitário (1966)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Hi Yo Silver
      Written by Lenny Adelson and Les Baxter

      Sung by Bob Carroll (uncredited) in the pre-credit sequence

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de junho de 1958 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Zorro e a cidade do ouro perdida
    • Locações de filme
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Wrather Productions
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      • 1 h 21 min(81 min)

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