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The Lone Ranger helps prevent the sabotage of a riverboat bound for St Louis that is carrying damning evidence against a crew of crooked fur traders.
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The Lone Ranger and related characters were created by George W. Trendle and Fran Stryker, and lovingly recreated by the Misfits Audio players.
The Lone Ranger: “Smoke Over Missouri” featured the voice talents of:
Jon Specht as The Announcer
Bobbie Owens as Lola
Larry Phelen as Earl Medbury
Paul Lavelle as Jeff Strider
Pete Lutz as Skinner Fleet
Mike Hennessy as Pete Marvin
Pete Lutz as Indians 1 and 2
Glenn Hascall as Prince Totowaiku
Bill and James Smagata as the Dock Hands
Tom Chalker as the Sheriff
With
Capt. John Tadrzak as Tonto
And
Jim Patton as Lone Ranger
Commercial Written and Produce by John Bell
Producer and Script Editor: Capt. John Tadrzak
Art and Directed by Jim Smagata
Webmaster and CEO of Misfits Audio: John Tadrzak
Script Transcribed by Tegan Harris
“The Lone Ranger” was adapted for Misfits Audio and was presented for enjoyment and nostalgic purposes only. No resemblance to any persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. Misfits Audio Productions copyright 2015.
Patrick says:
I have always enjoyed the old radio shows and none better than the Lone Ranger. Your recreations of the classic shows are as close to perfect as I’ve heard, thus far I have only one minor complaint in that you broke with a long standing tradition. No matter who played the Lone Ranger the final “Hi yo silver away” was always a recording of Earl Graser. It was kind of a tribute to the man who created the role and was killed tragically in a car wreck. Even the Klinton Spillsbury movie from the 80’s used that recording at the end. I haven’t seen the Disney stinker and don’t plan on it.
misfitsa says:
Patrick, Thank you for being a fan of Misfits Audio and The Lone Ranger, I have forward your suggestion to our Producer and will wait his reply. We do have to be careful of the copyright laws. 🙂
Thank You
Capt. John Tadrzak CEO Misfits Audio Productions.