Outlaw Trigger Taylor masquerades as a respected bank president. He wants revenge against the Lone Ranger as he holds The Ranger responsible for the hanging of his criminal friend. Pete Carson. Taylor has his henchman, Hammer, rob his bank disguised as The Ranger, and he murders a courier during the crime. As Hammer rides away on his white horse, he yells, "Come on, Silver!" Instead of, "Hi-yo Silver!" Taylor also frames his bank employee, Bill Ames, as an accomplice. The sheriff is convinced of The Ranger's guilt. How can our heroes possibly prove the truth? Kenneth McDonald plays the sheriff. He made four LR appearances altogether, and in each one played a lawman. A good episode.
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The Lone Ranger Is Framed
StrictlyConfidential25 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
"Outlaw's Revenge" (episode 56) was first aired on television October 5, 1950.
Anyway - As the story goes - When the Lone Ranger sends a member of Trigger Taylor's gang to the gallows, Taylor and his men set out to avenge their pal.
Anyway - As the story goes - When the Lone Ranger sends a member of Trigger Taylor's gang to the gallows, Taylor and his men set out to avenge their pal.
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