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The film is the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series of gold medal Iron Triangle: director Gore Wibinski, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and actor Johnny Depp once again collaborated.
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"The Lone Ranger" originally originated from a radio drama of the same name that was broadcast in 1933, with a total of 2,956 episodes (the last episode was broadcast on September 3, 1954). Due to its popularity, multiple versions of movies, TV series, novels, animations, and games have since been derived.
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The TV series "The Lone Ranger" is played by Creighton Moore as the Lone Ranger and Jay Swarhal as Donto. The play was popular all over the world at the time, from its first broadcast on the American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in 1949, and continued until 1957.
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The unprecedented success of "Lone Ranger" radio and television works resulted in two related movies, "Lone Ranger" in 1956 and "Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold" in 1958.
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This is the fourth PG-13 film released by Disney in the United States. The first three are: "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl", "Prince of Persia: Sands of Time" and "Alien Battlefield" .
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This is the first film featuring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter at the same time, but it is not directed by Tim Burton.
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Jessica Chastain and Abby Cornish auditioned for the role of Rebecca Reid, but lost to Ruth Wilson.
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Johnny Depp's costume in the film was inspired by the painting "I AM CROW" by Kirby Sattler, a native American painter.
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The film is the first "Lone Ranger" film to be released on IMAX and the first "Lone Ranger" film to be rated PG-13.
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Gore Wibinski, Jerry Bruckheimer, Amy Hammer, and Johnny Depp criticized American film critics for their comments on the film, claiming that these critics commented on budget and production issues, and It's not the movie itself, saying that they started commenting on the movie 7 or 8 months before it was released.
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In the scene where the Lone Ranger debuted, passengers sang the hymn "Shall We Gather At The River" in tribute to John Ford. This is Ford's favorite hymn and appears in at least five of his movies.
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In the opening bank robbing scene, the background music is Rossini's "William Tell" overture, which was used in the original Lone Ranger radio show and later Lone Ranger movies, especially in the intense clips. The song became very popular, and most people called it the "Lone Ranger" theme song.
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This is not the first time Johnny Depp has played an Indian. He played the Indian Raphael in his directorial debut "The Adventures of Heroes", but the film was not released in the United States due to the poor response in Cannes.
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The book called the "Bible" by the Lone Ranger is John Locke's "Two Essays on Government".
The Lone Ranger behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Tonto: [to Will, the boy dressed as The Lone Ranger] Never take off the mask.
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John Reid: [Silver has appeared on a rooftop to save them] The horse can fly?
Tonto: Don't be stupid.