larryfromnextdoor wrote:in the early 80s i went to the movies to see the Legend of the Lone Ranger.. it was horrible..
the lead actores got into a bar fight somewhere in New Mexico where the filming was taking
place.. i remember it in the news papers.. wasnt good..
True, they story goes that he had a real attitude in the bar that night. The info on him after the film is so minimal, and I've tried several times to find out whatever happened to him. A few years ago somebody actually got some attention by listing him in the credits of their film as a sound guy or something like that, and there just aren't that many Klinton Spilsburys around, lol. I'd have to look to find the details again.
I've also been keeping an eye out for a freakin' DVD of that film, and keep running dry. Even picked one up with the same title and using that movie cover, only to find it was the original pilot for the Clayton Moore TV version. Those all seem to be in the public domain, and you can find many different distributors selling cheapie packages of some of the episodes. I totally grew up watching that. As for the film, I didn't absolutely hate it, but it was just very slow and boring -- the pacing was horrible. But nothing sucked as bad as that stupid TV pilot they did a few years back (I think it was WB network) -- good lord I hated that.
I also have an original Lone Ranger TV serial, but had a hard time getting into it because I'm just so used to the classic look. In that early serial he wore a bandana like a bandit.