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6.4/10
IMDbTop Box Office Films | 2014 | Hans Zimmer
Best Western Drama Script (Fiction) | 2014 | Terry Rossio
Best Western Drama Script Fiction | 2014 | Justin Haythe
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture | 2014 | Gary Brozenich
Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling | 2014 | Gloria Pasqua Casny
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2014 | Gary Brozenich
Worst Actor | 2014 | Johnny Depp
Worst Screenplay | 2014 | Terry Rossio
Worst Director | 2014 | Gore Verbinski
Choice Summer Movie Star Male | 2013 | Johnny Depp
Choice Movie Chemistry | 2013 | Armie Hammer
Favorite Movie Actor | 2014 | Johnny Depp
Favorite Male Butt Kicker | 2014 | Johnny Depp
Film Composer of the Year | 2014 | Hans Zimmer
Film Composer of the Year For and | 2014 | Hans Zimmer
Best Stunt Coordinator andor 2nd Unit Director | 2014 | Casey O'Neill
Best Stunt Coordinator andor nd Unit Director | 2014 | Thomas Robinson Harper
Best Period andor Character Makeup Feature Films | 2014 | Mike Smithson
Best Period andor Character Hair Styling Feature Films | 2014 | Gloria Pasqua Casny
Budget 215,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 260,500,000 USD
In an interview, Johnny Depp thanked his stunt horse, Scout, for saving his life after a violent fall during filming. After Scout dragged Depp 25 feet, Scout jumped over him to avoid stepping on him. A clip of the fall shows the horse clearly jumping over Depp, and detaching him from the saddle. Depp suffered only minor bruises and scrapes, but says it could have been a lot worse if the horse had stepped on him.
Tonto means "fool" in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. In Spanish versions of this film, Tonto is renamed Toro, which means "bull."
The "frame story" where young Will meets the old Tonto takes place in 1933, the year of the first Lone Ranger radio broadcast.
Todd McDaniels, a linguist at the Comanche Nation College, commented favorably on Johnny Depp's attempts to speak Comanche, a language with 23 to 30 living native speakers. "The words were there, the pronunciation was shaky, but adequate."
During the opening sequence of the bank robbery, the music in the background is the William Tell Overture, by Gioachino Rossini, which is later played extensively in the film's climax. It was the musical cue used in the original radio show and later films, particularly for intense sequences. It became so popular that most people know it only as the "Lone Ranger" theme.
"Dan Reid: What's your crime boy? Tonto: Indian!"
"John Reid: Where did you get that? Tonto: Make trade. John Reid: With a dead man? Tonto: Hard bargain."