Walt Disney Pictures released The Lone Ranger to theaters on July 3, 2013. Gore Verbinski directs the film which stars Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer, and William Fichtner.
The Lone Ranger 30-Second Summary
The Lone Ranger begins in San Francisco, CA, 1933 with an elderly Tonto retelling his adventures of 1869 to a little boy who idolizes the Lone Ranger.
Tonto and Butch Cavendish arrive in Colby, Texas via the new railroad; under the custody of the Texas Rangers. Butch is to be hanged in the town to celebrate the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad.
Butch’s gang hijacks the train, and sets him free, but they also set the train on a high speed course towards the end of the rail line which will derail it, and presumably kill all the innocent passengers on board.
Attorney John Reid is on that train, and with the help of Tonto, they unhinge the passenger cars from the engine, and save everyone. John then jails Tonto because he was originally under arrest for a reason.
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