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The Lone Ranger

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
472
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Anita Brown with Chad Michael Murray
SuperheroActionDramaWestern

This version takes a look at the character in the years before he became a legend. It all begins with the introduction of Luke Hartman, a 20-year old Boston law student who witnesses the mur... Read allThis version takes a look at the character in the years before he became a legend. It all begins with the introduction of Luke Hartman, a 20-year old Boston law student who witnesses the murder of his brother, a Texas Ranger. He himself is wounded amidst the chaos, but is rescued... Read allThis version takes a look at the character in the years before he became a legend. It all begins with the introduction of Luke Hartman, a 20-year old Boston law student who witnesses the murder of his brother, a Texas Ranger. He himself is wounded amidst the chaos, but is rescued by the Apache Tonto, and subsequently becomes smitten with Tonto's sister Alope. He then ... Read all

  • Director
    • Jack Bender
  • Writers
    • Stacy Title
    • Jonathan Penner
  • Stars
    • Chad Michael Murray
    • Nathaniel Arcand
    • Anita Brown
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    472
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Bender
    • Writers
      • Stacy Title
      • Jonathan Penner
    • Stars
      • Chad Michael Murray
      • Nathaniel Arcand
      • Anita Brown
    • 24User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chad Michael Murray
    Chad Michael Murray
    • The Lone Ranger…
    Nathaniel Arcand
    Nathaniel Arcand
    • Tonto
    Anita Brown
    Anita Brown
    • Alope
    Fay Masterson
    Fay Masterson
    • Grace Hartman
    Sebastian Spence
    Sebastian Spence
    • Harmon Hartman
    Dylan Walsh
    Dylan Walsh
    • Kansas City Haas
    Wes Studi
    Wes Studi
    • Kulakinah
    Bradford Tatum
    Bradford Tatum
    • Tryon
    Jeffrey Nordling
    Jeffrey Nordling
    • James Landry
    Lauren German
    Lauren German
    • Emily Landry
    Tod Thawley
    Tod Thawley
    • Tera
    Gil Birmingham
    Gil Birmingham
    • One Horn
    Paul Schulze
    Paul Schulze
    • Sheriff Landry
    David Franco
    David Franco
    • Chandler
    Martha Hackett
    Martha Hackett
    • Margaret
    Mike Weinberg
    Mike Weinberg
    • Harmon Jr.
    Antoinette Broderick
    • Julia
    Ryan Russell Brown
    • Posse Member
    • (as Ryan Brown)
    • Director
      • Jack Bender
    • Writers
      • Stacy Title
      • Jonathan Penner
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    WhiteCoyote

    I thought it was great...

    I loved it. It was one of the few 'Western' orientated movies that didn't show Native Americans as savages walking around and saying "how, white-man." And The Ranger himself was all "Hi-ho, Silver, Away!" They eliminated a lot of what made 'The Lone Ranger' seem extremely corny to me. As for the soundtrack, I loved it. Especially the ending with The Lone Ranger theme blaring on electric guitar. If I can find the tabs for it, I'm playing it at my next party. I hope they make into a series, I'll add it to my list of things that I watch during the week. Smallville, Buffy, Angel, CSI...The Lone Ranger. Sounds like a pretty good fit to me, y'all. Sure, I'm 18, and an angsty 18 year old male, at that. But this movie sparked my interest. Sure, it didn't hold true to what the old Lone Ranger acted like, and the wardrobes weren't exactly accurate, (being native myself, I do understand that.) but it's defiantly going down as one of my favorite T.V. Movies.
    DrStrangeFate

    Carson City, 90210

    Chad Michael Murray just didn't have the screen presence to really pull this off. He just isn't very believable in the role and frankly, the Lone Ranger is a man to be feared and respected... Chad Michael Murray might be a teen heart throb but is not somebody that is the least bit intimidating. I thought that Nathaniel Arcand's rendition of Tonto was interesting, he does have more screen presence than Chad Michael Murray although he was a little heavy on the angst to be a very likeable character. If this ever becomes a series then hopefully he will tone it down a few notches. The brief romance angle between Tonto's sister and Luke Hartman was okay, the bath scene and explicit sexual overtones may have been a little over the top though as younger kids should be able to watch a show like this. I did like the mystical elements introduced, it adds an interesting angle to the character although the silly power-jumping stuff reminded me of an old show called Manimal for some odd reason.

    The background elements of the plot were loosely based on the established story... you know the one that has been established from the books, comics, TV show, and movies for 60 or so years. The writers apparently thought they could do better and decided to make changes that really didn't need to be made. I am not sure why they changed his name to Luke Hartman from Dan Reid.. again, a fact that has been established for over 60 years. I wonder if the copyright holder insisted that these name changes be made so that this is some type of "parallel-universe" version of the Lone Ranger and not the real thing. The overall design of the sets were good, whoever did the technical advising for the movie did a pretty good job. The hip hop music was P*A*I*N*F*U*L... in fact, most of the music was extremely inappropriate and instead of making the scenes hip, they made them awkward and confused. They did give a half-hearted nod to the real Lone Ranger by playing the William Tell Overture at the end and although the rendition was pretty good, the cinematics should have been better... it just looked silly, this skinny guy riding along with this giant Indian guy riding next to him... just who is the sidekick here anyway?

    The Lone Ranger's costume was pretty lousy, bearing zero continuity to the actual character and much more like a reject from the Village people. I know they are trying to make him look hip and cool but in doing so have made the character very undistinctive, average, and boring. Gone were all the trademarks elements that are part of the character. It seems to me that when you take a character as well known as the Lone Ranger, you should at least get people to make the film that have some granual of respect for the character itself and include at least some of the elements that make the character as enduring as it has been. When you change as much as these people have then you have a totally different product... this was not the Lone Ranger but rather a cheap knockoff masquerading as the Lone Ranger.

    Overall, the movie reminded me of Sony's Godzilla remake.. and is once again proof positive that completely re-inventing a classic icon is foolish and stupid because you automatically alienate any real fan base out there. Most males over the age of 30 probably grew up watching the real Lone Ranger on TV or listening to Radio shows when they were kids. I was hoping for a semi-mature effort from WB but instead we ended up with their usual, predictable attempt to lure in the young, hip crowd with a product that is cliche' and an insult to anybody that knows anything about the character. If this is going to be a series (ugh) , the only hope will be to grow this lame character into more of what it is traditionally suppose to be and introduce those elements that make the Lone Ranger special, but then again it seems some people feel that anything that rebels against tradition is the right thing to do.. how sad. The only redeeming value of this movie is that it made the 1981 flop "The Legend of the Lone Ranger" movie look much better. It was universally disliked because most people felt it strayed too far from the original but after watching it again and comparing it to this lame duck, it is about 100 times better than I remember it. If this ever becomes a series could it be saved? yes, but will it be saved? Probably not and that's a shame.
    1daniducci

    Complete waste of film

    The only redeeming quality about this "movie" is the depiction of Tonto as a self assured warrior with leadership abilities. Outside of this one aspect, the rest of the movie was nothing more than a poorly written insult to the history of the Lone Ranger.

    While not the first adaptation to get the name wrong, the fact that they change the name from John Reid to Luke Hartman tells you just how little respect the writers have for the character. On top of that, you get a scrawny kid who doesn't even shave yet to play the part? He better be a crack shot, cause there's no way he survives in a hand-to-hand fight.

    Bad acting, bad writing, silly action sequences, and a complete lack of respect for the story make for a completely worthless movie. And just to add insult to injury, they have to mangle the William Tell Overture? While a few teenage girls might enjoy this as eye-candy, it lacks any actual quality to make it worth watching.
    7mattachine

    Updated and Fun - A great made for TV Movie

    This is a very light, made for TV movie. Much better than the campy original TV show. But fans of the original TV show will obviously not enjoy this particular. movie.

    If you were born in the 1980s or above, you'll enjoy this up to date take on the Lone Ranger.

    Personally I quite liked the relationship shown between Lone Ranger and Tonto (it seemed much more even than the original show) in this movie. It could have been easily called "Tonto and the Lone Ranger".

    Of course it doesn't hurt that both the Lone Ranger and Tonto are extremely hot guys, so they're not exactly hard on the eyes. It's unfortunate that this show didn't get turned into a TV series, but if you want a light hearted movie that's going to be a-okay for the whole family, you can't go wrong with this movie.
    4jpintar

    No acting Silver, away!

    This movie is unintentionally funny. The actors look a hundred years out of place. There are scenes which look like the makers of this movie saw The Doors and On Deadly Ground too many times with its spiritual mysticism. The lead actor (I forget his name and it's probably just as well) looks like he would have trouble leading little old ladies across the street, let alone seek revenge on killers. You don't feel like you are watching a western but somebody's home movies of people trying to act like cowboys. I haven't seen the universally panned 1981 movie Legend of the Lone Ranger in a long time, but I remember it being better than this. Still the movie is watchable in a Mystery Science Theater 3000 kind of way.

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    Drama
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    • Trivia
      This was the WB Television Network's first TV-movie.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Luke Hartman: Listen, I wanted to thank you. I couldn't have done it without you.

      Tonto: That's true, you couldn't have. I'm not sure I couldn't have done it without you though.

      Luke Hartman: Oh, ho, ho. So that's how it's gonna be?

      Tonto: It sure is. You can ride with me though, Ranger.

      Luke Hartman: We still got more to do. You can ride with me, Kemosabe.

      Tonto: Oh yeah?

      Luke Hartman: Yeah.

      [tugging Silver's reigns]

      Luke Hartman: Ya!

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      Version of The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981)

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El llanero solitario
    • Production companies
      • Classic Media
      • First Move Television
      • TNT
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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