The Lone Ranger

Titolo originale: The Lone Ranger
Regia: Gore Verbinski |
Anno: 2013
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Avventura Western
Tag: escape | texas | texas ranger | horse | native american | partner | outlaw | lawyer | train | lone ranger | comanche | tonto |
Cast: Johnny Depp | Armie Hammer | Tom Wilkinson | William Fichtner | Helena Bonham Carter | Barry Pepper | James Badge Dale | Ruth Wilson | Leon Rippy | Stephen Root | Matt O'Leary | James Frain | Mason Cook | Joaquín Cosío | Damon Herriman | Harry Treadaway | Gil Birmingham | Robert Baker | Lew Temple | Bryant Prince | JD Cullum | Saginaw Grant | W. Earl Brown | Timothy V. Murphy | Damon Carney | Kevin Wiggins | Chad Brummett | Joseph E. Foy | Randy Oglesby | Brad Greenquist | Rance Howard | Leonard Earl Howze | Travis Hammer | Steve Corona | Matthew Page | Jack Axelrod | Christopher Hagen | Freda Foh Shen | Margaret Bowman | Luz P. Mendez | Laina Loucks | Devon J. Adams | Desirae Anslover | Charlotte Cormier | Megan Pribyl | Briana Van Schuyver | Julie Stracener | Chad Randall | Jason E. Hill | Todd Anderson | Beth Bailey | Joanne Camp | John Keating | Stephen Brodie | Will Koberg | Jack Chang | Tad Jones | Robin McGee | Bob Rumnock | Grover Coulson | Tait Fletcher | Alex Knight | Argos MacCallum | David Midthunder | Allison Marie Volk | Pokey LaFarge | Joey Glynn | Adam Hoskins | Ryan Koenig | Tom E. Kostkowski | Malachi Tsoodle-Nelson | Sean Durham | Anthony R. Burt | K.J. Kirkhope | Will Kirkhope | Kenneth Love | James P. Bennett | Nick W. Nicholson | Joel Thingvall | Ava Wagenman |

John Reid è un uomo di legge, educato in città e tornato nel vecchio west per consegnare alla giustizia il pluricriminale Butch Cavendish. Durante la spedizione, però, un'imboscata uccide suo fratello, il Texas Ranger Dan Reid, e gli altri uomini della compagnia. John viene salvato da Tonto, un indiano, e da un cavallo bianco. I tre diverranno inseparabili.

Approfondimenti

The book that John Reid calls his "bible" is "Two Treatises on Government" by John Locke, a seventee [...] D
The meaning in the original series of kemosabe was trusty scout according to season 1 episode 2. D
The fairground organ music, during the opening 1933 San Francisco scene, is taken from a recording m [...] D
Though they share the same last name and are in the same movie, there is no evidence to suggest Armi [...] D
The music played at the fairground at the very start is "The Blaydon Races" by George Ridley, a famo [...] D
The first theatrically released version of the character since William A. Fraker's equally ill-fated [...] D
Tom Wilkinson 's character "Cole" in this film spoke to John Reid, referring to a Lone Ranger as som [...] D
Early in the film, one of the Texas Rangers refers to "Redleggers." They were anti-slavery advocates [...] D
The original Lone Ranger radio serials led to a spin-off radio serial, The Green Hornet. The title c [...] D
Johnny Depp's make-up and costume were inspired by artist Kirby Sattler's painting "I am Crow." D
Quentin Tarantino named this movie as one of his ten favorites films of 2013. D
Each of the two steam locomotives used in the film had a pair of 1,000 hp Cummins diesel engines in [...] D
In an interview, Johnny Depp thanked his stunt horse, Scout, for saving his life after a violent fal [...] D
One of the Rangers waiting at the train station has a "redneck toothpick" in his mouth. It is actual [...] D
After filming was finished, the trains used in the movie were donated to the Fillmore and Western Ra [...] D
Many scenes in the movie pay homage to well known films, for example, C'era una volta il West (1968) [...] D
Johnny Depp played Rafael, a Native American, in Il coraggioso (1997), his directorial debut. It was [...] D
Several cast members had to receive formal training on horseback riding, gunslinging, and lassoing. D
The plot was originally supposed to focus more on supernatural elements and Native American mysticis [...] D
The film surpassed John Carter (2012) as Disney's biggest bomb. D
Beginning in November 2013, the Autry National Center exhibited the costumes Armie Hammer and Johnny [...] D
During the Train Robbery near the end, as The Colonel is shooting at Tonto, the bullets hit on time [...] D
At the beginning of the movie, when Latham Cole looks at his pocket watch, there are faint chimes he [...] D
The locomotives and rolling stock seen in the film were all built in a machine shop in Sun Valley, C [...] D
"Sands' Theme", from C'era una volta in Messico (2003), is credited to "Tonto's Giant Nuts." It was [...] D
The movie loosely resembles the ceremony driving the "Golden Spike" near Promontory Point Utah. In t [...] D
The Lone Ranger comments that it has been nine years since he last fired his gun. The movie was shot [...] D
This is the second movie starring Johnny Depp in which the line "Stupid white man" is used by a Nati [...] D
The film takes place in 1869 and 1933. D
At the beginning of the movie, we see several close-ups of the confection bag that the boy drops, an [...] D
In March 2002, Columbia Pictures announced their intention to make a Lone Ranger film with Classic M [...] D
In April 2012, it was announced that Jack White was hired to compose the score for the film. White l [...] D
American Humane Association monitored the animal action. No animals were harmed®. (AHAD 03788) D
As an homage to John Ford, the scene that introduces John Reid features passengers singing "Shall We [...] D
This film is one of the biggest financial flops of all time, and lost the studio $94-$119 million. D
The film was nearly cancelled due to obstacles during production, including bad weather, wildfires, [...] D
Near the film's climax, crates of explosives are visible, with the Giant Powder Company of San Franc [...] D
Besides the musical reference to Rossini's William Tell Overture, there are at least two operatic pl [...] D
In all previous versions of the story, "kemosabe" was just a made up Indian word which meant nothing [...] D
The Weinstein Company was interested in purchasing the film rights from Classic Media in 2007, but t [...] D
The "frame story" where young Will meets the old Tonto takes place in 1933, the year of the first Lo [...] D
Despite the producers citing the presence of an adviser from the Comanche Nation, some debated the a [...] D
Andrea Riseborough and Sarah Gadon auditioned for a role. D
Despite the lengthy scene taking place in a brothel, the word "prostitute" is never used (likely due [...] D
During the opening sequence of the bank robbery, the music in the background is the William Tell Ove [...] D
This is the first version of "The Lone Ranger" in any medium in which the actor playing Tonto receiv [...] D
Tonto retells the main story in 1933. The main story is set in 1869, a time gap of 64 years. During [...] D
Though set in Colby, Texas, the film includes obvious shots of Monument Valley, Utah/Arizona, a favo [...] D
During the opening train scene, as John Reid tries to break free from the chains, he says "That's re [...] D
This is the second Johnny Depp movie where an optical illusion of a bird in a cage is played as a ch [...] D
In the original radio series, Butch Cavendish and his men ambushed six Texas Rangers in the canyon c [...] D
To minimize the film's overall cost, Gore Verbinski, Jerry Bruckheimer, Johnny Depp, and Armie Hamme [...] D
Disney delayed production of the film due to budget concerns, and because Cowboys & Aliens (2011) un [...] D
The Constitution strongly resembles Illinois Central Railroad #382, the very same locomotive that Ca [...] D
The scene at the water well is a combination of two scenes in C'era una volta il West (1968): an ear [...] D
The film was defeated at the box-office by Cattivissimo me 2 (2013). D
The first feature film to shoot with a production model of the Arri Alexa Studio camera, which cinem [...] D
The mask that the Lone Ranger (John Reid) wears in this movie appears to be green, a foreshadowing t [...] D
During the scene where the last spike is driven, the song Stars and Stripes Forever is heard being p [...] D
Mike Newell was considered to direct. D
This is the second Lone Ranger film nominated for the Razzie Award for Worst Picture. La leggenda di [...] D
Jessica Chastain and Abbie Cornish were considered for the role of Rebecca Reid, but lost to Ruth Wi [...] D
The first film Cinematographer Bojan Bazelli has shot with anamorphic lenses since Ultracorpi - L'in [...] D
The Wild West sideshow where young Will meets the elderly Tonto is called "The Thrilling Days of Yes [...] D
During the beginning scene, where Tonto meets the boy, he is given a bag of peanuts to eat. Later, w [...] D
This is the first version of The Lone Ranger to be released in IMAX, as well as the first to receive [...] D
Gore Verbinski, Jerry Bruckheimer, Armie Hammer, and Johnny Depp openly criticized American critics' [...] D
When Tonto and John arrive at the "Hall of Human Deformities", the barker says "Fun and educational [...] D
When Rebecca is having a sip from her well (right before the fake Comanche attack), the scene mirror [...] D
Gil Birmingham (Red Knee) appeared in the TV movie The Lone Ranger(2003). D
The trains used in the film could reach 30 miles per hour, which was the standard speed for locomoti [...] D
In an interview with Vulture Magazine, Jerry Bruckheimer said, "I think it is going to be looked bac [...] D
The scene where the train rolls off the blown out bridge is just like the train sequence in Ritorno [...] D
Although Armie Hammer plays the title role, Johnny Depp gets top billing, and was the focus of the m [...] D
This is the first and only collaboration of Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter not to be from Tim [...] D
The musical cue in the shot of Red sitting under the painting of a ballerina is the Swan Theme from [...] D
Was criticized for the casting of Caucasian actor Johnny Depp for the role of a Native American, as [...] D
Todd McDaniels, a linguist at the Comanche Nation College, commented favorably on Johnny Depp's atte [...] D
Tonto means "fool" in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. In Spanish versions of this film, Tonto is re [...] D
Johnny Depp was two hours late to the script "read through" because he wanted to read in full make-u [...] D
The exploding bridge scene is very similar to the one in Il ponte sul fiume Kwai (1957), in which Al [...] D
For the train scenes seen in the film, a large oval shaped track had to be built near Albuquerque, N [...] D
Even the boy's cap-gun holster set is a period-accurate Keyston set made by the San Francisco compan [...] D
In September 2014, Studio President Alan Bergman was asked at a conference if Disney had been able t [...] D
This is the seventh Disney film to receive a PG-13 rating, under the Disney banner, in the United St [...] D

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This movie is set in 1869, but numerous characters carry Colt 1873 Army Revolvers, Winchester 1873 R [...] D
The expression "Let's do this!" as spoken by The Lone Ranger early in the movie is an early 21st cen [...] D
In the first runaway train, when they reach the end of the line the train grabs a wire spool and it [...] D
The horses that the sheriff and his deputies ride up on to the train station are different from the [...] D
The Lone Ranger carries a Remington 1875 during one scene. D
When Will steps on the peanuts when frightened by the elderly Tonto, the paper bag is next to his fo [...] D
In the last train scene, where the Lone Ranger and Butch is in the caboose, the ranger uses a whip t [...] D
When the rail track is opened towards the end, the band plays "The Stars and Stripes Forever" march, [...] D
After Butch cuts out Dan's heart, Dan is sitting with his head turned to the right and his eyes open [...] D
Texas was under reconstruction in 1869, and the Rangers had been disbanded. They were re-organized i [...] D
On the roof of the runaway train, John and Tonto are confronted by an outlaw, so they swing on their [...] D
A man dressed like the Lone Ranger shoots Collins dead, saving Rebecca and Danny. In the next scene [...] D
When John is in the grave, Tonto wipes some sand over him after he knocks him out. Moments later, wh [...] D
The bird of Tonto's headdress is shot and broken (head droops), but is erect again in subsequent sho [...] D
The type of coupling shown being released by Tonto during the runaway train sequence did not exist i [...] D
The scenes set in San Francisco in 1933 show the Golden Gate Bridge. However, construction began tha [...] D
As the slow-motion bullet is tumbling toward John, you can clearly see there is no primer in the car [...] D
The Texas Rangers didn't wear badges until the late 1870s or early 1880s. D
At the street market, Rebecca looks at herself in a hand mirror, but the reflection does not look ba [...] D
In the opening scene at the fair, the young boy dressed as a cowboy is eating peanuts and putting th [...] D
During the 1933 prologue, Gene Autry's "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" can be heard through a loudspeaker. Au [...] D
During the opening train scene, as Johnny Reid tries to get free of the chains, he says "That's rein [...] D
The toy train is "HO" scale, which came out in the 1950s. D
After Silver pulls John Reid out from being buried next to Tonto in the Indian village, Reid mounts [...] D
Although the plot is inspired by the construction of the first trans-continental railroad in the U.S [...] D
At the mine when Cavendish gets cut with the cut-throat razor, the wound doesn't drip blood. D
In the final train scenes when Tonto is standing on the last silver car it collides with the braking [...] D
Promontory Summit was officially completed May 10, 1869. At the completion ceremony, the band plays [...] D
The Wendigo is from the legends of the Algonquian nations, which the Comanche are not part of. D
After John Cavendish eats Dan's heart his eyes are left open, later his eyes are closed. D
When Tonto and the Lone Ranger are following the horse to find the hideout the horse falls dead onto [...] D
The manhunt scene shows a raven in flight, followed by the sound of a crow. D
The Star Spangled Banner can be heard played during one scene. This version of the Star Spangled Ban [...] D
All the scorpions disappear just before the horse pulls Reid out of the dirt. D
In the early run away train (as well as other RR scenes) the railroad ties are the current type, cut [...] D
During the locomotive chase scene several times the actor pushes forward on the throttle to speed up [...] D
After Tonto puts the cartridge with the silver bullet into his single action revolver and spins the [...] D
The setting for movie is supposed to be Texas, yet it shows Monument Valley which is in Utah. This i [...] D
When Tonto is burying Dan and the other Rangers, John's white hat is on the ground. In one shot it h [...] D
A character refers to "Oklahoma". In 1869, it was known as Indian Territory. D
Twist-up lipstick was invented in 1923. D
Trains since 1893 were required to have air brakes controlled from the locomotive cab. Before this, [...] D
When the army captain shoots at Tonto on the roof of the train carriage and then later at John Reid [...] D
A man opens a crown cap bottle with his teeth. The bottle cap was invented in 1892. D
Although the hymn "Shall we Gather at the River" is an homage to John Ford's use of it in so many of [...] D
The ballet dancer in the picture in the saloon wears modern pointe shoes, invented in 1901. D
The 'Star-Spangled Banner' did not become the National Anthem until 1931. Prior to that 'America' (M [...] D
Butch Cavendish takes out the heart of Dan with a Nessmuck knife which in the real life was designed [...] D
The health regulation threatened in the brothel did not exist until 1905. D
In the final train scenes Tonto and Latham Cole were on the last car of silver when the train hit fr [...] D
The dead crow's head and neck fall back limply when Tonto picks it up. They should be stiff with rig [...] D
The vultures in the burial scene are a European species not found in North America. D
When the Ranger and Tonto are buried in the sand, the Ranger says Worse, how could this be worse, it [...] D
The American Flag had 37 stars in 1869, not 50. D
The film is set in 1869; Danny is seen playing with an electric train, but the earliest toy electric [...] D
Although the hymn "Shall we Gather at the River" is an homage to John Ford's use of it in so many of [...] D
When the silver train falls off the bridge Latham is on the last car yet when the camera angle is fr [...] D
During the confrontation in the railroad car where Cole and the Ranger are each trying to persuade C [...] D
The sheriff and his deputies ride up to the train station on one set of horses. After the runaway tr [...] D
The end credits list The Star Spangled Banner as being written by Fancis Scott Key - It should be Fr [...] D
When John is trapped under his horse, in one cut the horse appears to be chestnut but its black in t [...] D
Sears & Roebuck was established in 1893. D
During the locomotive chase near the end of the movie, Latham Cole "hits the gas" opening the thrott [...] D

Frase

Frank: I love me some aquamarine. D
John Reid: Where did you get that? Tonto: Make tr [...] D
[last lines] John Reid: Hi ho Silver, away! Tont [...] D
[from trailer] [Silver climbs on a tree branch] [...] D
Frank: They're gonna violate me with a duck foot. D
[from trailer] Latham Cole: I want to show you so [...] D
Frank: It was a ranger, Butch. A lone ranger. D
John Reid: [after getting shot with an arrow] I th [...] D
John Reid: [Silver has appeared on a rooftop to sa [...] D
Dan Reid: What's your crime boy? Tonto: Indian! D
Frank: [as Tonto and John are running down on top [...] D
[from trailer] Tonto: Horse says you are a spirit [...] D
Tonto: [Scorpions covering Tonto and Reid] Nature [...] D
[from trailer] Tonto: [to Reid] Eight men rode in [...] D
Butch Cavendish: A lawyer and a crazy Indian! D
John Reid: [On top of the train] That's the end of [...] D
Tonto: Nice Shot. John Reid: That was supposed to [...] D
[from trailer] Tonto: People think you are dead. [...] D
Tonto: [translating "kemo sabe"] Wrong brother. D
Tonto: [trying to get Reid to kill Cavendish] Wend [...] D
Frank: [dressed as a woman] This ain't what it loo [...] D
Will: Wait a minute! You're saying you're Tonto? T [...] D
[from trailer] Stache: [speaking to Butch Cavendi [...] D
Tonto: [to Will, the boy dressed as The Lone Range [...] D
Red Harrington, Chief Big Bear, Latham Cole: [...] D
[from trailer] John Reid: If we ride together, we [...] D
Tonto: My name come up? D
[from trailer] John Reid: Why're you taking to th [...] D
Tonto: Bad trade. Tonto: [tosses Cole back the wa [...] D

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