

THE LONE RANGER IMDB PARENTS GUIDE FULL
The full review - available to our members - includes summaries of the sex, nudity, profanity, violence and more (15 categories) so you won't be surprised by what you might see or hear in this movie.ġ) If you're ready to sign for a monthly ($5/month) membership, you can sign up now and get immediate access to this review, others released this week, and thousands of others going back several decades. That's just the introduction of this review. WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: PG-13 For sequences of intense action and violence, and some suggestive material. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? If they're into action-packed Western-themed movies and/or fans of anyone in the cast, it's a god bet they will want to see it. Fuller (BARRY PEPPER) and madam Red Harrington (HELENA BONHAM CARTER) who runs the local brothel. The two become an unlikely and occasionally squabbling team as they try to track down the outlaw, a quest that eventually involves cavalryman Capt. But Butch's gang shows up, frees him and sets off into the vast wilderness.ĭan deputizes John to assist in his capture, but a resultant shoot-out leaves everyone dead but John who ends up discovered by Tonto. Dan's waiting for the arrival of the outlaw Butch Cavendish (WILLIAM FICHTNER) - on that same train and chained next to Tonto (JOHNNY DEPP) - in order to process and hang him. She's now married to his Texas Ranger brother, Dan (JAMES BADGE DALE), with whom they have a boy, Danny (BRYANT PRINCE). On one of those trains is educated lawman John Reid (ARMIE HAMMER) who's returning to his former home town where he once had a thing with Rebecca (RUTH WILSON). He then proceeds to tell the boy his tale that takes us back to Colby, Texas in 1869 when railroad executive Lathan Cole (TOM WILKINSON) is continuing the westward expansion of his company's rail line.

In that, he finds what he believes to be a wax figure of "the noble savage" but that turns out to be a very aged Comanche Indian, Tonto (JOHNNY DEPP).

PLOT: It's 1933 and a boy is wandering through a carnival display about the old West. QUICK TAKE: Action/Adventure: A mid-19th century Texas Ranger and a Comanche Indian become unlikely partners as they try to track down a villain.
