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Lone Ranger

Lone Ranger

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The first 16 episodes (1949) plus 1 (1957)
Review: This 2 disc (4 side) compilation features the very first 16 episodes broadcast in 1949 (out of some 187 episodes total, 1949-57), plus "Message to Abe," a 1957 episode. This fact is not noted on the packaging. The episodes are presented in sequence. Though video quality varies from episode to episode, overall it
is quite good, certainly comparable to one's 1950-vintage TV set. The sound, "digitally remastered in virtual 5.1," is quite OK. This is in black-and-white, not color. There are no extra features. Oh, The Lone Ranger gallops around landscape that is Californian, southern California or the Sierran foothills. At 7 hours, 34 minutes for the 17 shows, this is good value for the money. Happy memories, and "Hi-yo Silver!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The first 16 episodes (1949) plus 1 (1957)
Review: This 2 disc (4 side) compilation features the very first 16 episodes broadcast in 1949 (out of some 187 episodes total, 1949-57), plus "Message to Abe," a 1957 episode. This fact is not noted on the packaging. The episodes are presented in sequence. Though video quality varies from episode to episode, overall it
is quite good, certainly comparable to one's 1950-vintage TV set. The sound, "digitally remastered in virtual 5.1," is quite OK. This is in black-and-white, not color. There are no extra features. Oh, The Lone Ranger gallops around landscape that is Californian, southern California or the Sierran foothills. At 7 hours, 34 minutes for the 17 shows, this is good value for the money. Happy memories, and "Hi-yo Silver!"


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