"Rustler's Hideout" | |
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Air date | October 13th, 1949 |
Writers | Tom Seller |
Director | George B. Seitz, Jr. |
Producers | Jack Chertok; Harry H. Poppe; George W. Trendle |
Starring | Clayton Moore; Jay Silverheels |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Legion of Old Timers" |
Next "War Horse" |
"Rustler's Hideout" is the fifth episode of season one of the Western adventure series The Lone Ranger. It was directed by George B. Seitz, Jr. and written by Tom Seller based on concepts originally developed by Fran Striker. It first aired on ABC on October 13th, 1949. In this episode, the Vance family settles right in the middle of a war between the Madden gang and local ranches. Despite the hostility to Fred Vance over his past, he decides he will not be run on this parcel of land. The Lone Ranger believes in Fred's innocence, and asks him to help stop the ranchers riding into an ambush and then set a counter trap for the gang after rescuing the son of one of the ranchers being held hostage.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Clayton Moore | The Lone Ranger |
Jay Silverheels | Tonto |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Harry aluter | Fred Vance |
Joseph Crehan | Tom Patrick |
Fred Kohler, Jr. | Nolan, lead henchman |
Dickie Jones | Jim Patrick |
Kay Morley | Mary Vance |
Stanley Blystone | Rancher with pipe |
Edmund Cobb | Sheriff Joe |
Tex Cooper | Posse rider |
Frank Fenton | Look-out outlaw |
Gerald Mohr | Narrator |
Sailor Vincent | Henchman Sam |
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- Actor Sailor Vincent also appeared in "The Lone Ranger's Triumph" as a deputy and in "The Legion of Old Timers" as a brawling henchman. He appears next in "War Horse".
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