The Lone Ranger Clayton Moore, The Lost City of Gold, 1958
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The Lost City of Gold and the Lone Ranger: There are three Indians killed. Each individual was carrying a medallion at the time of his death. When assembled, the medallions create a riddle that leads to the discovery of gold.
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Clayton Moore (born Jack Carlton Moore, September 14, 1914; passed away December 28, 1999) was an American actor renowned for his portrayal of the fictitious western figure the Lone Ranger in two related films from the same producers and television series of the same name (1949–1951, and 1954–1957).
Moore's contributions to the Ghost of Zorro serial in 1949 captured the interest of George Trendle, co-creator and producer of The Lone Ranger, a popular radio series. The series' overarching narrative centered on the whereabouts of an enigmatic former Texas Ranger who, along with his Indian companion Tonto, traversed the American West in an effort to combat evil and aid the destitute. He was the only survivor of a six-Ranger posse that was ambushed by a band of outlaws. Moore obtained the title role when Trendle adapted the radio program for the screen. As the protagonists of the inaugural Western exclusively composed for television, Moore and co-star Jay Silverheels established history with the use of Rossini's William Tell overture's "March of the Swiss Soldiers" finale as their theme music. The Lone Ranger quickly attained the highest ratings of the nascent ABC network up until that juncture, becoming the network's first genuine success. It was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1950.
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