Veteran actor/announcer Marvin Miller was the opening narrator (and occasionally provided a voice or two in the episodes)- Vic Schoen created the new arrangement of Rossini's "William Tell Overture" and provided the show's rousing music score.
Hey guys, I remember watching this cartoon version of The Lone Ranger. I use to watch it on the ACTS Television Network (which is now The Hallmark Channel). and hopefully, it will come out on DVD.
True, 'KCO'. Marvin was THE veteran actor/announcer/narrator on radio, motion pictures and TV; he could also deliver various dialects, as well as portray "Michael Anthony" on "THE MILLONAIRE". He died in 1984....much more should be written about him!
@ebenezerhoary Defintely true. Another version came out when the "education" push was on the Saturday Morning Cartoons came out. With this series it was slightly affected. It pushed historical figures and landmarks.
Died in 1985, I believe.Excllent guy on UPA's groundbreaking first Gerald McBoing Boing short early 1950s, which also was UPA's first major success after Magoo.
I remember watching that on Saturday mornings back in the sixties.
Veteran actor/announcer Marvin Miller was the opening narrator (and occasionally provided a voice or two in the episodes)- Vic Schoen created the new arrangement of Rossini's "William Tell Overture" and provided the show's rousing music score.
Fantastic rendition of the Lone Ranger theme.
Hey guys, I remember watching this cartoon version of The Lone Ranger.
I use to watch it on the ACTS Television Network (which is now The Hallmark Channel).
and hopefully, it will come out on DVD.
True, 'KCO'. Marvin was THE veteran actor/announcer/narrator on radio, motion pictures and TV; he could also deliver various dialects, as well as portray "Michael Anthony" on "THE MILLONAIRE". He died in 1984....much more should be written about him!
Ahhhh...childhood memories!
Really great variation on the classic Lone Ranger theme music!
Wow...holy flashback! Cool memory.
TY!!!
It's coming out on DVD soon, along with Filmation's version of Zorro.
@ebenezerhoary Defintely true. Another version came out when the "education" push was on the Saturday Morning Cartoons came out. With this series it was slightly affected. It pushed historical figures and landmarks.
The Lonesome Stranger --YOO HOO SA-LIVER!
beautiful
Died in 1985, I believe.Excllent guy on UPA's groundbreaking first Gerald McBoing Boing short early 1950s, which also was UPA's first major success after Magoo.
@MNRN08 In a way yes--Lone Ranger Collection.
Anyone know where to find the Filmation version of Lone Ranger?