The Lone Ranger - Decision for Chris McKeever

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The Lone Ranger - Decision for Chris McKeever

Postby quicksander_2000 » Tue Nov 21, 2017 2:52 pm

Finally found this scene! It starts at around 15:30 and is great scenery as well.

https://youtu.be/DkUcM15ogss

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Re: The Lone Ranger - Decision for Chris McKeever

Postby PM2K » Tue Nov 21, 2017 10:54 pm

Nice find! :D The quicksand looks pretty good too.

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Re: The Lone Ranger - Decision for Chris McKeever

Postby quagmire_uk » Wed Nov 22, 2017 3:14 am

A cool scene with a great scenario/dilemma!

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Re: The Lone Ranger - Decision for Chris McKeever

Postby Duncan Edwards » Wed Nov 22, 2017 8:39 am

I remember this from years ago as a kid. No telling how many scenes I've forgotten or ignored because there wasn't a woman involved.
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Postby Fred588 » Wed Nov 22, 2017 9:00 am

Duncan Edwards wrote:I remember this from years ago as a kid. No telling how many scenes I've forgotten or ignored because there wasn't a woman involved.


There was definitely at least one other Lone Ranger scene, in which the Lone Ranger uses a rope to get to an island surrounded by quicksand and the bad guy cuts it. Silver comes to the rescue in that one.
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Re: The Lone Ranger - Decision for Chris McKeever

Postby Duncan Edwards » Wed Nov 22, 2017 9:27 am

Fred588 wrote:
Duncan Edwards wrote:I remember this from years ago as a kid. No telling how many scenes I've forgotten or ignored because there wasn't a woman involved.


There was definitely at least one other Lone Ranger scene, in which the Lone Ranger uses a rope to get to an island surrounded by quicksand and the bad guy cuts it. Silver comes to the rescue in that one.


Yep, I recall that one too now that you mention it. There was even a similar scene to that in the Saturday morning animated version of the Lone Ranger.
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Re: The Lone Ranger - Decision for Chris McKeever

Postby quagmire_uk » Wed Nov 22, 2017 11:52 am

Found it! The episode is, funnily enough, called "Quicksand", heh.

The scene itself starts at 14:57, although they're already talking about needing to get across the quickand a minute or two earlier.

https://youtu.be/rwI3Agveptk?t=14m57s

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Postby PM2K » Wed Nov 22, 2017 2:13 pm

quagmire_uk wrote:Found it! The episode is, funnily enough, called "Quicksand", heh.

The scene itself starts at 14:57, although they're already talking about needing to get across the quickand a minute or two earlier.

https://youtu.be/rwI3Agveptk?t=14m57s


Yep... I've seen this before, and it is a goodie. But, dagnabbit, why couldn't our fav masked man ever rescue a lady from the clutches of quicksand? I mean. why should the guys have all the fun? ;)

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Re: The Lone Ranger - Decision for Chris McKeever

Postby Fred588 » Wed Nov 22, 2017 2:59 pm

PM2K wrote:
quagmire_uk wrote:Found it! The episode is, funnily enough, called "Quicksand", heh.

The scene itself starts at 14:57, although they're already talking about needing to get across the quickand a minute or two earlier.

https://youtu.be/rwI3Agveptk?t=14m57s


Yep... I've seen this before, and it is a goodie. But, dagnabbit, why couldn't our fav masked man ever rescue a lady from the clutches of quicksand? I mean. why should the guys have all the fun? ;)


We could, of course, film one if we had a lone ranger costume. However, even if we wrote Silver out of the scene I am afraid the role would have to be played by a crewman and most of those (myself included) are a bit too pear-shaped to be convincing even with the white hat and mask.
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Re: The Lone Ranger - Decision for Chris McKeever

Postby Duncan Edwards » Fri Nov 24, 2017 1:13 pm

Fred588 wrote:
PM2K wrote:
quagmire_uk wrote:Found it! The episode is, funnily enough, called "Quicksand", heh.

The scene itself starts at 14:57, although they're already talking about needing to get across the quickand a minute or two earlier.

https://youtu.be/rwI3Agveptk?t=14m57s


Yep... I've seen this before, and it is a goodie. But, dagnabbit, why couldn't our fav masked man ever rescue a lady from the clutches of quicksand? I mean. why should the guys have all the fun? ;)


We could, of course, film one if we had a lone ranger costume. However, even if we wrote Silver out of the scene I am afraid the role would have to be played by a crewman and most of those (myself included) are a bit too pear-shaped to be convincing even with the white hat and mask.


You might go for Jessie and Stinky Pete from Toy Story :)
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