Boxcars711 Overnight Western "The Lone Ranger" - Revenge For Mendoza (Aired March 25, 1938)
The Lone Ranger was a long-running early radio and television show based on characters created by George W. Trendle, and developed by writer Fran Striker. The titular character is a masked cowboy in the American Old West, who gallops about righting injustices, usually with the aid of a clever and laconic American Indian called Tonto, and his horse Silver. He would famously say "Heigh-ho Silver, away!" to get the horse to gallop.
THIS EPISODE:
Revenge For Mendoza - March 25, 1938. Program #805/30. Syndicated. "Maggie and Hank Crumpot". Music fill for local commercial insert. The Mendoza gang seem to be raiding the Greenville, Texas homes of the jury that convicted their leader. The head of the gang is the beautiful Carita, daughter of Mendoza. Earle Graser, John Todd. 29:03.
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