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** The silver watch.
** Crows.

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** The broken silver watch.
watch. Tonto is constantly messing with it trying to get it to run, while Cole is more smoothly in control of it at all time. This takes on a greater meaning when you realize that each of them is defined in a way by the passage of time - [[spoiler:Tonto is trying to avenge the destruction of his village in the past, while Cole [[VisionaryVillain represents the future.]]]]
** Crows. Tonto wears a dead crow on his head at all times, so whenever we see a ''live'' one it's a very significant moment.



** PlayedForLaughs earlier when John Reid questions how Tonto knows so much about [[TheOldestProfession Red's dance hall]]. Tonto smoothly replies "A vision said it would be so", but immediately after Reid wanders off, one of the passing girls greets him with a grin and a lascivious "''Hiiiii'', Tonto".



* CerebusRetcon: Tonto's ''dead bird'' hat seems like just a particularly bizarre costume choice for

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* ChekhovsSkill: Why yes, John Reid did ''indeed'' practice boxing while he was in law school.
* CerebusRetcon: Tonto's ''dead bird'' hat seems like just a particularly bizarre costume choice forfor most of the movie, until we get a flashback to his backstory and learn that [[spoiler:it was his pet crow as a child, and presumably killed by Cavendish and Cole when they slaughtered Tonto's entire village. Tonto found its body and held onto it because it was the only reminder of his former village that he had left.]]


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** The carnival barkers at both Hell on Wheels and San Francisco 1933 both introduce their wares to passing guests with the line "Fun ''and'' educational for you, sir!" with the same gesture, intonation and delivery. Given that the one in 1869 appears fairly young and the one in 1933 is elderly, it's quite possible they're actually meant to be the exact same man.

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* ActionSurvivor: Rebecca is a woman in the [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Marion Ravenwood]] mold: While she's no brawler, she takes every available opportunity to defy or evade her captors, and, when possible, pick up a weapon to defend herself.

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* ActionSurvivor: [[DeterminedHomesteadersWife Rebecca Reid]] is a woman in the [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Marion Ravenwood]] mold: While she's no brawler, she doesn't panic and handles a shotgun like a pro when the "Comanches" are attacking her farm, takes every available opportunity to defy or evade her captors, and, when possible, pick picks up a weapon to defend herself.



* {{Brownface}}: The desire to avert this was more than likely a major reason why we never see the adult Tonto without a thick coating of bone white warpaint over his entire face.



* ChekhovsGag: The dead bird that Tonto wears as a hat actually proves its worth near the end of the second act when he uses it to fake a CanaryInACoalMine situation.



* CerebusRetcon: Tonto's ''dead bird'' hat seems like just a particularly bizarre costume choice for



** In his first scene, John Reid kindly picks up a little girl's dropped doll and tries to toss it back to her, only to accidentally [[EpicFail throw it out the window.]] When her mother invites John to pray with them, he politely declines by saying "[This book]'s my Bible right here", and holds up a copy of John Locke's ''Treatises of Government''. Good-hearted, bumbling, and highly educated, that's [[CityMouse John Reid]] right there.
** Rebecca's character is established quite subtly, without her saying a word, when we see her eyeing an expensive silk shawl with longing, but gives it back because she knows she doesn't have the kind of lifestyle that can afford it.
** Butch Cavendish is first seen slumped against the wall in a shadowy corner of the train car, looking half-unconscious and with [[EyeObscuringHat his face hidden from view]]. When one of the train guards taunts him about his upcoming hanging, Butch ''sloooowly'' [[KubrickStare tilts his head up]] to stare at the guy and ''[[SlasherSmile smiles]]'', telling us [[AxCrazy everything we need to know about this guy]] without him saying a word.
** [[spoiler:Latham Cole's is masterfully subtle, in that it reads two completely different ways [[RewatchBonus on a first and second viewing.]] The first time, you notice him as a kindly but slightly out-of-touch businessman, offering Rebecca the expensive shawl for free and showing Danny the proper way to play with a birdcage toy. The second time, you notice he has [[ArcSymbol the broken watch from Tonto's backstory]] and notice how he's carefully grooming Rebecca and Danny to become his wife and adopted son, respectively, by subtly insulting Dan and showing how much better Cole would be at providing for them.]]

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** In his first scene, John Reid kindly picks up a little girl's dropped doll and tries to toss it back to her, only to accidentally [[EpicFail throw it out the window.]] When her mother invites John to pray with them, he politely declines by saying "[This book]'s my Bible right here", and holds up a copy of John Locke's ''Treatises of Government''. Good-hearted, bumbling, and highly educated, that's [[CityMouse John Reid]] right there.
there. Notably, the camera also shows us that his "Bible" is opened to a page where he's using a photo of [[SettleForSibling Rebecca]] as a bookmark.
** Rebecca's character is established quite subtly, [[ShowDontTell without her saying a word, word]], when we see her eyeing an expensive silk shawl with longing, but gives it back (even after the merchant offers it to her for free) because she knows she doesn't have the kind of lifestyle that can afford it.
such luxuries.
** Butch Cavendish is first seen slumped against the wall in a shadowy corner of the train car, looking half-unconscious and with [[EyeObscuringHat his face hidden from view]]. When one of the train guards taunts him about his upcoming hanging, Butch ''sloooowly'' [[KubrickStare tilts his head up]] to stare at the guy and ''[[SlasherSmile smiles]]'', telling us [[AxCrazy everything we need to know about this guy]] without him saying a word.
word. The guys in Dan's posse swapping grisly stories of his supposed cannibalism while waiting for his arrival almost seems like an afterthought by comparison.
** Dan establishes himself as an ultra-competent badass when he notices that something is wrong because [[ImminentDangerClue the train isn't slowing down to reach the station]], and then lassos a goon off the roof of the train while riding below it on horseback.
** [[spoiler:Latham Cole's is masterfully subtle, in that it reads two completely different ways [[RewatchBonus on a first and second viewing.]] The first time, you notice him as a kindly but slightly out-of-touch businessman, offering Rebecca the expensive shawl for free and showing Danny the proper way to play with a birdcage toy. The second time, you notice he has [[ArcSymbol the broken watch from Tonto's backstory]] and notice how he's carefully grooming Rebecca and Danny to become his wife and adopted son, respectively, by subtly insulting Dan and showing offering to buy them expensive gifts to show how much better Cole would be at providing for them.]]



** Sharp-eyed viewers will notice that John is using a photo of Rebecca as a bookmark while reading on the train, establishing the connection between them well before they first actually interact.



* NotInFrontOfTheKid: Cole nudges Captain Fuller to stop talking in front of Danny when he notes "[[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil what manner of violations]]" Rebecca might have been subjected by Cavendish and his gang had Cole not rescued them in time.



* PhraseCatcher: When people see the Lone Ranger they ask, "What's with the mask?"

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* PhraseCatcher: When people see the Lone Ranger for the first time they almost always ask, "What's with the mask?"

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** When Cole rescues Rebecca and Danny from Cavendish, he [[spoiler:shoots Collins ''after'' [[HeelFaceDoorSlam Collins had just refused to kill Rebecca and Danny and urged them to escape.]] This is a pretty clear indicator that Cole isn't really a good guy.]]



* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Butch Cavendish orders TheMole to shoot Rebecca and Danny to prove his loyalty. [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn He can't do it, but is shot anyway immediately afterwards.]]

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* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Butch Cavendish orders TheMole to shoot Rebecca and Danny to prove his loyalty. [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn He can't do it, but is shot anyway immediately afterwards.]]]]]]
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** The raw silver rocks. [[spoiler:When Cole is shooting at Tonto in the climax, Tonto picks up the rocks and throws them back at him as projectiles.]]


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* HeKnowsTooMuch: The real reason Dan and the posse were killed: [[spoiler:they discovered that Cole, who was [[VillainWithGoodPublicity claiming to be respecting the treaty with the Comanches]], had ''already''' laid down railroad track in Indian territory.]]
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* ActionSurvivor: While she's no brawler,

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* ActionSurvivor: Rebecca is a woman in the [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Marion Ravenwood]] mold: While she's no brawler,brawler, she takes every available opportunity to defy or evade her captors, and, when possible, pick up a weapon to defend herself.



* ARealManIsAKiller: Tonto and have ''differing'' opinions when it comes to justice.

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* ARealManIsAKiller: Tonto and Reid have ''differing'' opinions when it comes to justice.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Rebecca's attempt at a ConventlyTimedAttackFromBehind on the bad guy is interrupted when Tonto accidentally beans her on the head with a big hunk of silver.

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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Rebecca's attempt at a ConventlyTimedAttackFromBehind ConvenientlyTimedAttackFromBehind on the bad guy is interrupted when Tonto accidentally beans her on the head with a big hunk of silver.



-->'''Tonto:''' ''groaning'' Stupid white man... ''([[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfFunny Chinese railroad workers nod sympathetically like "Amen to that, brother...")''

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-->'''Tonto:''' ''groaning'' Stupid white man... ''([[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfFunny Chinese railroad workers nod sympathetically like "Amen to that, brother...")''"]])''

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* AesopAmnesia: Tonto's pocket watch was a superficial reward he got in exchange for [spoiler:leading Cavendish and Cole to the silver and the extermination of his tribe, leading to a life of extreme regret and exile as he hunted down the two all his adult life to return the watch and kill them.]] None of this experience stops him from stealing yet another pocket watch in the end.

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* AesopAmnesia: Tonto's pocket watch was a superficial reward he got in exchange for [spoiler:leading [[spoiler:leading Cavendish and Cole to the silver and the extermination of his tribe, leading to a life of extreme regret and exile as he hunted down the two all his adult life to return the watch and kill them.]] None of this experience stops him from stealing yet another pocket watch in the end.



* BehindTheBlack: A minor example in the climax, when Butch Cavendish doesn't notice that [[spoiler:[[CoolHorse Silver]] is running alongside the train]], despite dangling Rebecca over the side, until he [[drops:[[UnhandThemVillain drops Rebecca]] right into [[LandInTheSaddle Silver's saddle.]]]]

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* BehindTheBlack: A minor example in the climax, when Butch Cavendish doesn't notice that [[spoiler:[[CoolHorse Silver]] is running alongside the train]], despite dangling Rebecca over the side, until he [[drops:[[UnhandThemVillain [[spoiler:[[UnhandThemVillain drops Rebecca]] right into [[LandInTheSaddle Silver's saddle.]]]]



** The silver bullet. [[spoiler:Fired by Reid to [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands knock Cole's gun out of his hands.]]

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** The silver bullet. [[spoiler:Fired by Reid to [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands knock Cole's gun out of his hands.]] ]]]]



** Red's LegCannon. [[spoiler:Used to blow up a wagon full of explosives as a dstraction.

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** Red's LegCannon. [[spoiler:Used to blow up a wagon full of explosives as a dstraction.distraction.]]



* DefiantCaptives: Rebecca to Cavendish and later, [[spoiler:Latham Cole.]]

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* DefiantCaptives: DefiantCaptive: Rebecca to Cavendish and later, [[spoiler:Latham Cole.]]



** ButchCavendish is first seen slumped against the wall in a shadowy corner of the train car, looking half-unconscious and with [[EyeObscuringHat his face hidden from view]]. When one of the train guards taunts him about his upcoming hanging, Butch ''sloooowly'' [[KubrickStare tilts his head up]] to stare at the guy and ''[[SlasherSmile smiles]]'', telling us [[AxCrazy everything we need to know about this guy]] without him saying a word.

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** ButchCavendish Butch Cavendish is first seen slumped against the wall in a shadowy corner of the train car, looking half-unconscious and with [[EyeObscuringHat his face hidden from view]]. When one of the train guards taunts him about his upcoming hanging, Butch ''sloooowly'' [[KubrickStare tilts his head up]] to stare at the guy and ''[[SlasherSmile smiles]]'', telling us [[AxCrazy everything we need to know about this guy]] without him saying a word.



* FireInTheHole: Cavendish throws dynamite and kerosene down a mine shaft to kill Tonto and Reid.
-->'''Soldier:''' Are you crazy? [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill You wanna blow up the whole damn mountain?]]
-->'''Cavendish:''' [[GenreSavvy Trust me, these two have a hard time staying dead.]]


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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Cavendish's solution for killing Tonto and Reid is to throw dynamite and kerosene down the mine shaft they're hiding in.
-->'''Soldier:''' Are you crazy? You wanna blow up the whole damn mountain?
-->'''Cavendish:''' [[GenreSavvy Trust me, these two have a hard time stayin' dead.]]

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** When one of the railroad guards tries to taunt him about his upcoming hanging,

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** ButchCavendish is first seen slumped against the wall in a shadowy corner of the train car, looking half-unconscious and with [[EyeObscuringHat his face hidden from view]]. When one of the railroad train guards tries to taunt taunts him about his upcoming hanging,hanging, Butch ''sloooowly'' [[KubrickStare tilts his head up]] to stare at the guy and ''[[SlasherSmile smiles]]'', telling us [[AxCrazy everything we need to know about this guy]] without him saying a word.
** [[spoiler:Latham Cole's is masterfully subtle, in that it reads two completely different ways [[RewatchBonus on a first and second viewing.]] The first time, you notice him as a kindly but slightly out-of-touch businessman, offering Rebecca the expensive shawl for free and showing Danny the proper way to play with a birdcage toy. The second time, you notice he has [[ArcSymbol the broken watch from Tonto's backstory]] and notice how he's carefully grooming Rebecca and Danny to become his wife and adopted son, respectively, by subtly insulting Dan and showing how much better Cole would be at providing for them.]]

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** Red's LegCannon. [[spoiler:Used to blow up a

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** Red's LegCannon. [[spoiler:Used to blow up a wagon full of explosives as a dstraction.



* DangerouslyCloseShave: One of Cavendish's men is giving him a shave when a loud noise distracts him. As the terrified mook stammers an apology, instead of killing him, the uber-creepy Cavendish grabs the razor and ''[[LickingTheBlade licks it.]]''



* TheDragon: [[spoiler:Butch Cavendish turns out to be working for Cole, the BigBad]]

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* TheDragon: [[spoiler:Butch Cavendish turns out to be working for Cole, the BigBad]]BigBad]].


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* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
** In his first scene, John Reid kindly picks up a little girl's dropped doll and tries to toss it back to her, only to accidentally [[EpicFail throw it out the window.]] When her mother invites John to pray with them, he politely declines by saying "[This book]'s my Bible right here", and holds up a copy of John Locke's ''Treatises of Government''. Good-hearted, bumbling, and highly educated, that's [[CityMouse John Reid]] right there.
** Rebecca's character is established quite subtly, without her saying a word, when we see her eyeing an expensive silk shawl with longing, but gives it back because she knows she doesn't have the kind of lifestyle that can afford it.
** When one of the railroad guards tries to taunt him about his upcoming hanging,


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** In his first scene, Cole tells Rebecca, "I just hate to see a bird in a cage." [[spoiler:His attempt at having John killed via firing squad is indirectly foiled by Tonto...[[CanaryInACoalMine and a bird in a cage.]]]]
** On a second viewing, it will ''immediately'' leap out as very suspiciously convenient how easy it was for [[spoiler:Collins and Cole to find Cavendish.]] The real reason, of course, is because they're working together.


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* BlatantLies: When the crowd gathered to celebrate the opening of the transcontinental railroad is distracted by a loud explosion and plume of smoke in the distance, Cole brushes it off.
-->'''Cole:''' Tunnel digging! [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial No reason for concern!]]



** The silver bullet.
** Danny's slingshot.
** The grapes.
** Red's LegCannon.

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** The silver bullet.
bullet. [[spoiler:Fired by Reid to [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands knock Cole's gun out of his hands.]]
** Danny's slingshot.
slingshot. [[spoiler:Used to distract Fuller at a crucial moment, saving Tonto's life.]]
** The grapes.
grapes. [[spoiler:Fired from the aforementioned slingshot.]]
** Red's LegCannon. [[spoiler:Used to blow up a
** Dan's Comanche necklace [[spoiler: shows the location of the mountain range where Cavendish's silver mine is located.]]



** Cole's nitroglycerin.
** The bird cage Tonto steals from Red's office.
** Even the ''[[ChekhovsGag jar of pickles]]'' on Red's bar comes back in the climax.

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** Cole's nitroglycerin.
nitroglycerin. [[spoiler:Dan and Tonto use half to blow up the bridge, and hide the other half in Red's pickle jars.]]
** The bird cage Tonto steals from Red's office.
office. [[spoiler:Used to [[CanaryInACoalMine hold his dead crow]] to scare the workers out of the silver mine, causing the train to back up and [[ConcealmentEqualsCover shield Dan from the firing squad.]]]]
** Even the ''[[ChekhovsGag jar of pickles]]'' on Red's bar comes back in the climax.climax, when those same jars are used [[spoiler:to hide explosives.]]



** Red and her black bouncer. The latter parks [[spoiler:the wagon full of "pickles" where Red needs it]], the former blows it up with her LegCannon as a [[WeNeedADistraction diversion for the heroes.]]

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** Red and her black bouncer. The latter parks [[spoiler:the [[spoiler:parks the wagon full of "pickles" where Red needs it]], the former blows it up with her LegCannon as a [[WeNeedADistraction diversion for the heroes.]]



* ForcedFriendlyFire: Tonto hijacks a train and a cavalry soldier opens fire on him with a Gatling gun. the Ranger lassos the gun barrel and redirects it towards the soldiers that are trying to apprehend Tonto, forcing them into retreat.

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* FireInTheHole: Cavendish throws dynamite and kerosene down a mine shaft to kill Tonto and Reid.
-->'''Soldier:''' Are you crazy? [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill You wanna blow up the whole damn mountain?]]
-->'''Cavendish:''' [[GenreSavvy Trust me, these two have a hard time staying dead.]]
* ForcedFriendlyFire: Tonto hijacks a train and a cavalry soldier opens fire on him with a Gatling gun. the The Ranger lassos the gun barrel and redirects it towards the soldiers that are trying to apprehend Tonto, forcing them into retreat.



** In Reid's first scene, he tries to toss her (female) doll back to to a young girl sitting across from him on the train, only for [[EpicFail the doll to get sucked out the window]] out of sight. In the climax, Reid

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** In Reid's first scene, he tries to toss her (female) doll back to to a young girl sitting across from him on the train, only for [[EpicFail the doll to get sucked out the window]] out of sight. In the climax, the same thing nearly happens to Rebecca, [[spoiler:but Reid makes sure that Silver is there to [[LandInTheSaddle catch her.]]]]]



* OutDamnedSpot: Captain Fuller stares in horror at the blood on his (formerly) spotless white gloves after running the Indian chief through. Unfortunately, [[spoiler:[[IgnoredEpiphany it doesn't quite manage to change his mind.]]]]



* WhamShot: Red is initially uninterested in allying with John and Tonto, but practically jumps to the call when she finds out their enemy is Butch Cavendish. When asked why, she notes she has business with Cavendish as we see behind her a painting of herself with both legs still intact and as a dancer.

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* WhamShot: Red is initially uninterested in allying with John and Tonto, but practically jumps to the call when she finds out their enemy is Butch Cavendish. When asked why, she notes she has business with Cavendish [[IAmAHumanitarian Cavendish]] as we see behind her a painting of herself with both legs still intact and as a dancer.dancer.
** Two at around the same time, when Dan [[spoiler:sees Cole with the silver watch]] and [[spoiler:Rebecca discovers Butch Cavendish, unchained and freed, in Cole's car]], revealing to the audience that [[spoiler: [[EvilAllAlong Cole was working with Cavendish all along.]]]]


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** The grapes.



* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler:Collins is shot dead by Cole mere moments after dry-firing his gun into the air to fake Rebecca and Danny's deaths and begging them to run.]]



* ImminentDangerClue: The posse realizes that they've been led into an ambush when they find themselves at a dead end, and notice that [[TheMole the tracker who led them there]] has vanished.

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* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Butch Cavendish orders TheMole to shoot Rebecca and Danny to prove his loyalty. [[spoiler:[[HeelFaceTurn He can't do it, but is shot anyway immediately afterwards.]]
-->'''Cavendish:''' Know what the Injuns call this place? [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast The Valley of Tears.]]
* ImminentDangerClue: The posse realizes that they've been led into an ambush LuredIntoATrap when they find themselves at a dead end, and notice that [[TheMole the tracker who led them there]] has vanished.



* MeaningfulEcho: "[[BashBrothers A lawyer and a crazy Injun]]."

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* MeaningfulEcho: "[[BashBrothers MeaningfulEcho:
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A lawyer and a crazy Injun]]."Injun." Spoken by Cavendish once before and once after Tonto and Reid have become [[BashBrothers an effective team.]]
** "It's my home." Spoken by Reid to Rebecca in their first scene together, and by Rebecca to Reid in their last.



* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Rebecca's attempt at a ConventlyTimedAttackFromBehind on the bad guy is interrupted when Tonto accidentally beans her on the head with a big hunk of silver.



* VomitIndiscretionShot: Collins pukes onscreen when Cavendish [[spoiler: [[AndShowItToYou cuts Dan's heart out]] [[IAmAHumanitarian and eats it.]]]]



-->'''[[spoiler:Latham Cole]]:''' [[WarIsHell I was at Gettysburg. Twelve thousand casualties before lunch. You know what I learned in all that carnage?]] Nothing is accomplished without sacrifice.



** Also notable in the older woman being menaced by one of Butch's men in the barn (the mook dressed in women's clothes). The barn gets lit on fire, the duo fight their way out, and the woman simply disappears. Did they leave her to burn to death?

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** Also notable in the older woman being menaced by one of Butch's men men, Frank, in the barn (the mook dressed in women's clothes). The barn gets lit on fire, the duo fight their way out, and the woman simply disappears. Did they leave her to burn to death?death?
** Frank (the aforementioned CreepyCrossdresser), Ray, and Skinny, Butch's goons who Reid and John [[MookHorrorShow take out in the darkened mine.]] All we hear is the goons screaming, we never find out whether the duo actually killed them or just incapacitated them, and if the latter is the case, whether they died when Cavendish threw dynamite down the mine shaft.

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* ActionSurvivor: While she's no brawler,



* ARealManIsAKiller: Tonto and have ''differing'' opinions when it comes to justice.
-->'''Reid:''' [[ByTheBookCop I am not]] [[DeliberateValuesDissonance a savage.]]
-->'''Tonto:''' [[KickTheDog You are not a]] ''[[KickTheDog man.]]''



* BestServedCold: Emphasis on "[[IAmAHumanitarian served]]".
-->'''Cavendish:''' You take something from me, you better be ''damn'' sure [[AndShowItToYou I'm gonna take something from you.]]



* BlackDudeDiesFirst: Rebecca's black farmhand Joe is the only casualty of the first "[[FalseFlagOperation Comanche]]" raid on her farm.



** Red and her black bouncer. The latter parks [[spoiler:the wagon full of "pickles" where Red needs it]], the former blows it up with her LegCannon as a [[WeNeedADistraction diversion for the heroes.]]



* CoolOldGuy: Collins, the tracker who's known the Reid brothers since they were kids. [[spoiler:[[TheMole Or not.]]]]



* ImminentDangerClue: The posse realizes that they've been led into an ambush when they find themselves at a dead end, and notice that [[TheMole the tracker who led them there]] has vanished.



* TheMole:[[spoiler:Collins, Dan's tracker.]]



* PayEvilUntoEvil: As Tonto tells it, "Justice is what a man must take for himself."



** At one point, the BigBad tells Tonto "Pretty soon no one will even know you people were here." A very similar line popped up in the director's previous film ''{{WesternAnimation/Rango}}''.

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** At one point, the BigBad tells Tonto "Pretty soon no one will even know you people were here." A very similar line popped up in the director's previous film ''{{WesternAnimation/Rango}}''.''{{WesternAnimation/Rango}}'', which was also a Western starring Johnny Depp.



* SpotlightStealingSquad: Some argue that the movie would be more accurately called "Tonto: The Movie".

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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Some argue that For most of the movie would be more accurately called "Tonto: The Movie".runtime, Reid is actually the SupportingProtagonist to Tonto's story.
* TapOnTheHead: John Reid knocks out Tonto [[ShovelStrike with a shovel]] so he can bring Cavendish in for justice, instead of just [[IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim blowing Cavendish's brains out.]]
-->'''Tonto:''' ''groaning'' Stupid white man... ''([[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfFunny Chinese railroad workers nod sympathetically like "Amen to that, brother...")''

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* AesopAmnesia: Tonto's pocket watch was a superficial reward he got in exchange for leading Cavendish and Cole to the silver and the extermination of his tribe, leading to a life of extreme regret and exile as he hunted down the two all his adult life to return the watch and kill them. None of this experience stops him from stealing yet another pocket watch in the end.

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* AesopAmnesia: Tonto's pocket watch was a superficial reward he got in exchange for leading [spoiler:leading Cavendish and Cole to the silver and the extermination of his tribe, leading to a life of extreme regret and exile as he hunted down the two all his adult life to return the watch and kill them. them.]] None of this experience stops him from stealing yet another pocket watch in the end.



* ArtifactOfDoom: Tonto considers silver to be this as it got his people killed. He wants to take all the silver and send it back to the river where it came from.

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** "Where the river begins."
** "He's coming for you."
* ArtifactOfDoom: Tonto considers silver to be this as this, considering how it got [[spoiler:got his people killed.killed]]. He wants to take all the silver and send it back to the river where it came from.



* BadassBoast: Butch Cavendish takes it in stride when he finds out that one of the Rangers survived the canyon massacre.
-->'''Butch:''' Already killed him once. Won't have to answer for it when I kill him again.



* BerserkButton: Tonto does not react well to being called a "savage."
-->'''Tonto:''' ''(holding a knife to Reid's throat)'' Indian kill like Coyote. Leave nothing to waste. Tell me, kemo sabe, [[ArmorPiercingQuestion what does the white man kill for?]]



** When Butch's subordinate tells him that the Chinese railroad hands refuse to go back into the mines, his face is bloodied and he has a torn noose around his neck, implying that the Chinese workers tried to lynch him. [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight Nobody acknowledges the noose, not even him.]]
* BondOneLiner: A ChineseLaborer and a group of his fellows tell Butch Cavendish they're not going to go back into the silver mines. [[BadBoss Butch shoots the leader.]]
-->'''Butch's goon:''' Boss, they don't even speak English!
-->'''Butch:''' I think they understood.



* BulletproofHumanShield: A [[JustifiedTrope more justifiable]] variation than most, when Cavendish grabs a US Army soldier to block Comanche arrows.



* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Butch Cavendish doesn't recognize Tonto after [[spoiler:slaughtering the latter's village when he was just a boy.]]
-->'''Butch:''' I know you, Injun?



* CanaryInACoalMine: Tonto scares all the men out of the silver mine by walking around disguised as one of ChineseLaborers working the mine and carrying a cage containing his dead crow.

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* CanaryInACoalMine: Tonto scares all the men out of the silver mine by walking around disguised as one of ChineseLaborers a ChineseLaborer working the mine and carrying a cage containing his dead crow.



** The church congregation singing "We shall gather round the river" on the train is the same temperance mob.

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** The church congregation singing "We shall gather round the river" on the train is the same temperance mob.mob that [[TorchesAndPitchforks bursts into Red's bordello looking for Tonto]]. Noticeably, the preacher (and leader of the mob) is walking on crutches from where Butch's goon shot him in the leg.



* DefiantCaptives: Rebecca to Cavendish and later, [[spoiler:Latham Cole.]]
-->'''Rebecca:''' My husband will kill you for this.



* HypercompetentSidekick: For most of the film, Tonto is far more effective than Reid, even though the latter has a much better command of his wits.



* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:Cole throws back his reward given to him during the opening ceremony, seeing it as worthless.]]

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* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:Cole throws back ordering his reward given men to shoot Reid was one thing, but [[WouldHurtAChild slapping Danny]] is the moment where we really lose all sympathy for him during the opening ceremony, seeing it as worthless.]]whatsoever.]]
** Cavendish taunting Rebecca and Danny about [[spoiler:Dan's death.]]
-->'''Rebecca:''' My husband will kill you for this.
-->'''Cavendish:''' ''(smirking)'' That'd be a trick. [[spoiler:Last time I saw him, [[AndShowItToYou he was choking on his own blood.]]]]

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* BehindTheBlack: A minor example in the climax, when Butch Cavendish doesn't notice that [[spoiler:[[CoolHorse Silver]] is running alongside the train]], despite dangling Rebecca over the side, until he [[drops:[[UnhandThemVillain drops Rebecca]] right into [[LandInTheSaddle Silver's saddle.]]]]



* BlackComedy: For a Disney movie, this film has a ''remarkably'' mean-spirited sense of humor.
** In Reid's first scene, when the young girl sitting across from him on the train drops her doll, Reid kindly picks it back up and playfully tosses it back to her...[[EpicFail only for it to get]] [[CrossesTheLineTwice sucked out the open train window.]]
** After [[spoiler:Latham Cole announces to the board of railroad executives that he's effectively made himself chairman, the one guy who objects and tries to leave is immediately ShotInTheAss by Cole, and the others [[KnowWhenToFoldEm move swiftly to confirm him as chairman]].]] What really pushes it into the realm of hilarity is that while the "vote" is conducted, the [[SoundtrackDissonance upbeat marching band music continues playing]] even while the foolish executive is [[CrossesTheLineTwice screaming in agony the whole time.]]



** While playing with the model train set in Cole's car, Danny [[spoiler:accidentally derails it, causing it to fall off the table.]]
-->'''Cole:''' Remember what I told you? Take it easy on the corners and press down on the straightaways.
** The church group in Reid's train car at the beginning are singing the hymn "Shall we Gather at the River?" A critical part of Tonto's backstory involves him discovering [[spoiler: a vast silver deposit at the mouth of the river, and it's at that same mine where Reid and Tonto find Cavendish and his goons]].
** In Reid's first scene, he tries to toss her (female) doll back to to a young girl sitting across from him on the train, only for [[EpicFail the doll to get sucked out the window]] out of sight. In the climax, Reid



* MeaningfulEcho: "[[BashBrothers A lawyer and a crazy Injun]]."



* ThrownFromTheZeppelin: [[spoiler:When Cole announces his hostile takeover of the railway, the chairman of the board strenuously objects. Cole shoots him in the backside (said to be an extremely painful location to be shot in), and asks who the other shareholders think should be the next chairman...]] The guy shows up later with JustAFleshWound.

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* ThrownFromTheZeppelin: A non-lethal example. [[spoiler:When Cole announces his hostile takeover of the railway, the chairman of the board strenuously objects. Cole shoots him in the backside (said to be an extremely painful location to be shot in), and asks who the other shareholders think should be the next chairman...]] The guy shows up later with JustAFleshWound.

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* ArcSymbol:
** The silver watch.
** Crows.
* ArcWords: Numerous.
** The phrases "Never take off the mask" and "Spirit Walker" appear prominently throughout Tonto's narration, always in reference to John Reid. "Spirit Walker" is spoken for the last time (and the first time by John himself) when he [[spoiler:saves Tonto's life by [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands shooting Cole's gun away]] from [[ExaggeratedTrope across a canyon]], [[SerialEscalation with a handgun]], [[UpToEleven while on horseback]], ''[[SugarWiki/CrowningMomentOfAwesome aiming at a moving train.]]'']]



* ChekhovsGun: The silver bullet; Danny's slingshot; Red's LegCannon.

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* ChekhovsGun: [[ChekhovsArmoury An entire trainful.]]
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The silver bullet; bullet.
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Danny's slingshot; slingshot.
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Red's LegCannon.LegCannon.
** The pamphlet to Red's bordello that Collins gives Reid is later used by Tonto and Reid to track down where Cavendish took Rebecca and Danny after Reid realizes that [[spoiler:Collins betrayed them.]]
** Cole's nitroglycerin.
** The bird cage Tonto steals from Red's office.
** Even the ''[[ChekhovsGag jar of pickles]]'' on Red's bar comes back in the climax.
* ChekhovsGunman:
** The church congregation singing "We shall gather round the river" on the train is the same temperance mob.



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-->'''Dan Reid:''' ''(after the train where Tonto was imprisoned has crashed)'' What's your crime, mister?
-->'''Tonto:''' ''(blithely)'' [[DeliberateValuesDissonance Am Indian.]]



** [[spoiler: when you first see Cole, he flips his pocket watch before reading it. You later see that watch flip again during the story of Tonto's backstory. It's not only your first clue to who one of those men are, but it also hints slightly later at Cole's connection to Cavendish.]]

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** [[spoiler: when When you first see Cole, he flips his pocket watch before reading it. You later see that watch flip again during the story of Tonto's backstory. It's not only your first clue to who one of those men are, but it also hints slightly later at Cole's connection to Cavendish. Tonto is also seen attempting to imitate it when we first meet him, an early hint that the two have met before.]]



* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:Cavendish eating Dan's heart.]] All we get is a ReactionShot of John watching it happen, frozen and unable to stop it.

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* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:Cavendish eating Dan's heart.]] All we get is a very artsy ReactionShot of John watching it happen, frozen and unable to stop it.it, with the gruesome act itself reflected in his eyes.



* MagicalNativeAmerican: Tonto appears to be this in his manner of dress, his plot exposition, and his presenting himself as a ScarilyCompetentTracker who SpeaksFluentAnimal. It's subverted later on when John meets the rest of the Comanche, who inform him that Tonto is ''insane'' and the Native American myths that he's been reciting throughout the film are considered by the rest of them to be just that, myths; his skills as a tracker are also revealed to be hopeless.

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* MagicalNativeAmerican: Tonto appears to be this in his manner of dress, his plot exposition, and his presenting himself as a ScarilyCompetentTracker who SpeaksFluentAnimal. It's subverted and deconstructed later on when John meets the rest of the Comanche, who inform him that Tonto is ''insane'' and the Native American myths that he's been reciting throughout the film are considered by the rest of them to be just that, myths; his skills as a tracker are also revealed to be hopeless.



* MickeyMousing: Briefly during the climax, there was a section where the gunfire taking out the glass of a window was done matching [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic the William Tell Overture]].

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* MickeyMousing: Briefly during the climax, there was is a section where the gunfire taking out the glass of a window was done matching matches the beats of [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic the William Tell Overture]].



* MookHorrorShow: John and Tonto hid in a railroad tunnel and took out Cavendish's men one by one.

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** Instead of fulfilling the NobleSavage or MagicalNativeAmerican archetypes that [[TropeCodifier the original character pioneered]], Tonto is a semi-deranged outcast, not only from white society but also from his own people, haunted by the guilt of [[spoiler:inadvertantly getting his tribe massacred.]] And as the FramingDevice proves, he ends up as a ''literal'' sideshow attraction, rotting in the back room of a carnival for white customers to gawk at.
** The antagonists of this film are [[DarkerAndEdgier far nastier]] than any previous ''Ranger'' media.

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** Instead of fulfilling the NobleSavage or MagicalNativeAmerican archetypes that [[TropeCodifier the original character pioneered]], Tonto is a semi-deranged outcast, not only from white society but also from his own people, haunted by the guilt of [[spoiler:inadvertantly getting his tribe massacred.]] And as the FramingDevice proves, he ends up as a ''literal'' sideshow attraction, rotting in the back room of a carnival for white customers to gawk at.
at. The only person who's interested in hearing the stories of his adventures is a little kid, and again, it's debatable whether [[UnreliableNarrator any of them ever actually occurred.]]
** The antagonists of this film are [[DarkerAndEdgier far nastier]] than any previous ''Ranger'' media.media, both in terms of being driven by more recognizably human sins than just "generic Black Hat bad guys" and in terms of the actual villainy they commit. Instead of being a mere bandit chief, Butch Cavendish is a ''horrifying'' cannibalistic psychopath, more recognizable as a wild animal than as a human, who Tonto believes to be a [[HumanoidAbomination Wendigo in human form.]] [[spoiler:And most chillingly of all, even someone as evil as Butch is [[TheManBehindTheMan still a slave to the true power in the West]], wealthy white businessmen like [[RailroadBaron Cole]] who will stop at nothing to "civilize" the West according to the ideals of Manifest Destiny.]]

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** Far from the square-jawed, morally upstanding, fearless hero with ImprobableAimingSkills of the original film serials and radio series, this film's John Reid is a buffoonish CityMouse lawyer who is wildly out of place on the frontier, and even after becoming the Ranger, spends most of his time as the ButtMonkey of his own movie.

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** Far from the square-jawed, morally upstanding, fearless hero IdealHero with ImprobableAimingSkills of the original film serials and radio series, this film's John Reid is a buffoonish CityMouse lawyer who is wildly out of place on his depth in the frontier, Wild West, and even after becoming the Ranger, spends most of his time as the ButtMonkey of his own movie. Tonto initially ''rejects'' the idea of him becoming the Ranger in favor of his [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter dead brother Dan]], neither his allies nor his antagonists have any respect for him ([[RunningGag constantly questioning]] the necessity of him wearing a mask) and while he does eventually [[TookALevelInBadass level up]] over the course of the movie, it's debatable how much of this is due to his own action and how much of it is just him being [[BornLucky improbably lucky]], [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane chosen by spirits]], or whether [[UnreliableNarrator any of that ever happened at all.]]
** Instead of fulfilling the NobleSavage or MagicalNativeAmerican archetypes that [[TropeCodifier the original character pioneered]], Tonto is a semi-deranged outcast, not only from white society but also from his own people, haunted by the guilt of [[spoiler:inadvertantly getting his tribe massacred.]] And as the FramingDevice proves, he ends up as a ''literal'' sideshow attraction, rotting in the back room of a carnival for white customers to gawk at.
** The antagonists of this film are [[DarkerAndEdgier far nastier]] than any previous ''Ranger'' media.



* TheDragon: [[spoiler:Butch Cavendish working for Cole, the BigBad]]

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* TheDragon: [[spoiler:Butch Cavendish turns out to be working for Cole, the BigBad]]



* ForcedFriendlyFire: Tonto hijacks a train and a cavalry soldier opens fire on him with a gatling gun. the Ranger lassos the gun barrel and redirects it towards the soldiers that are trying to apprehend Tonto, forcing them into retreat.

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* ForcedFriendlyFire: Tonto hijacks a train and a cavalry soldier opens fire on him with a gatling Gatling gun. the Ranger lassos the gun barrel and redirects it towards the soldiers that are trying to apprehend Tonto, forcing them into retreat.



* ManChild: John accuses Tonto of being this after hearing his back story from the Comanche tribe. While arguing the pros and cons of killing Cavendish and proceeding to insult one another John accuses of Tonto of being "a screwed up little kid" who never learned how to live with the guilt of getting his entire tribe wiped out by telling the film's villains the location of the silver mine .

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* ManChild: John accuses Tonto of being this after hearing his back story from the Comanche tribe. While arguing the pros and cons of killing Cavendish and proceeding to insult one another John accuses of Tonto of being "a screwed up little kid" who never learned how to live with the guilt of getting [[spoiler:getting his entire tribe wiped out by telling the film's villains the location of the silver mine . mine.]]
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of Westerns in general, and the Ranger in particular. One could make a very strong argument that nobody has a more cynical opinion of the franchises than this particular portrayal of the Ranger.
** Far from the square-jawed, morally upstanding, fearless hero with ImprobableAimingSkills of the original film serials and radio series, this film's John Reid is a buffoonish CityMouse lawyer who is wildly out of place on the frontier, and even after becoming the Ranger, spends most of his time as the ButtMonkey of his own movie.
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* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: When Rebecca is climbing the train, one of her shoes falls off.
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* DecoyAntagonist: [[spoiler:Butch Cavendish proves himself to be a monstrous human, to the point where Tonto's belief that he's a Wendigo becomes more and more plausible. The true BigBad is actually Latham Cole, who doesn't have as much blood (literally and figuratively) on his hands, but all the pain and misery he's caused might as well make ''him'' the true Wendigo.]]

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* DecoyAntagonist: [[spoiler:Butch Cavendish proves himself to be a monstrous human, to the point where Tonto's belief that he's a Wendigo becomes more and more plausible. The true BigBad is actually Latham Cole, who doesn't have as much blood (literally and figuratively) (in the literal sense) on his hands, but all the pain and misery he's caused might as well make ''him'' the true Wendigo.]]

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* AesopAmnesia: Tonto's pocket watch was a superficial reward he got in exchange for leading Cavendish and Cole to the silver and the extermination of his tribe, leading to a life of extreme regret and exile as he hunted down the two all his adult life to return the watch and kill them. None of this experience stops him from stealing yet another pocket watch in the end.



* DecoyAntagonist: [[spoiler:Butch Cavendish proves himself to be a monstrous human, to the point where Tonto's belief that he's a Wendigo becomes more and more plausible. The true BigBad is actually Latham Cole, who doesn't have as much blood (literally and figuratively) on his hands, but all the pain and misery he's caused might as well make ''him'' the true Wendigo.]]



* RunningGag: Men just can't resist the urge to touch Red's ivory prosthetic leg.

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** Everybody, from the bad guys to the Natives, are all bemused by John wearing a mask.



* {{Wendigo}}: What Tonto believes that Butch Cavendish to be. It's understandable, as he has a habit of eating human flesh.

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* {{Wendigo}}: What Tonto believes that Butch Cavendish to be. It's understandable, as he has a habit of eating human flesh. [[spoiler:This belief becomes more symbolic when Tonto later decides that the more monstrous of the Cavendish/Cole duo is the more hands-off Cole, who metaphorically fed off the lives of other men to achieve his goals and is the one killed by the silver in the end.]]
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* ShowDontTell: When asked why she has quarrel with [[ImAHumanitarian Cavendish]], Red's response is juxtaposed against a painting of herself...[[WhamShot as a ballet dancer with two legs]].


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* WhamShot: Red is initially uninterested in allying with John and Tonto, but practically jumps to the call when she finds out their enemy is Butch Cavendish. When asked why, she notes she has business with Cavendish as we see behind her a painting of herself with both legs still intact and as a dancer.
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* OhCrap: [[spoiler: Butch and The captain get this when they realize they're going to run right into each other. The former on the on the boxcar that's been turned to its side on the track. When he notices the Ranger leaving, he see the oncoming train about to nail him with the captain standing at the front of it.]]

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* OhCrap: [[spoiler: Butch and The captain get this when they realize they're going to run right into each other. The former on the on the boxcar that's been turned to its side on the track. When he notices the Ranger leaving, he see the oncoming train about to nail him with the captain standing at the front of it.]]
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* CanaryInACoalMine: Tonto scares the all the men out of the silver mine by walking around disguised as one of ChineseLaborers working the mine and carrying a cage containing his dead crow.

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* CatchPhrase: Tonto has two: "Make trade" and "Something very wrong with that horse", the latter always aimed at Silver. He subverts the first one near the end with "Bad trade" as he [[spoiler:confronts Cole]].

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Regardless of how "out of balance" nature is, [[spoiler: desert hares could never eat meat. They lack the teeth and internal structures to chew and digest protein, which is why they are herbivores. The canine teeth seen on the pack of carnivorous rabbits, while scary, are simply impossible.]]

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Regardless of how "out of balance" nature is, [[spoiler: desert hares could never eat meat. They lack the teeth and internal structures to chew and digest protein, which is why they are herbivores. The canine teeth seen on the pack of carnivorous rabbits, while scary, are simply impossible.]] Of course, given the MaybeMagicMaybeMundane nature of the film's settings, one could argue that nature is ''supernaturally'' out of balance as well, [[AWizardDidIt to the point of completely changing the biology of established creatures.]]]]


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* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:The Lone Ranger's brother has his heart cut out and eaten by Cavendish]]. It's a SoundOnlyDeath as all we can see is John's horrified ReactionShot, and the audience only have their imaginations and the earlier rumors of [[spoiler:Cavendish's cannibalism]] to guess what's happening.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:The Lone Ranger's brother has his heart cut out and eaten by Cavendish]]. It's a SoundOnlyDeath as all we can see is John's horrified ReactionShot, and seen through the audience only have their imaginations and the earlier rumors eyes of [[spoiler:Cavendish's cannibalism]] to guess what's happening.John in almost complete silhouette.
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** There's also a {{ContinuityNod}}/{{TakeThat}} to the ending of the [[Franchise/TheLoneRanger TV series]].

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''The Lone Ranger'' is a film produced by Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures and Creator/JerryBruckheimer that reunites Creator/JohnnyDepp with his ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'' director Creator/GoreVerbinski. It is the latest adaptation of ''Franchise/TheLoneRanger'' franchise. It was released on July 3, 2013.

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''The Lone Ranger'' is a film produced by Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures and Creator/JerryBruckheimer that reunites Creator/JohnnyDepp with his ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'' director Creator/GoreVerbinski. It is the latest adaptation of ''Franchise/TheLoneRanger'' ''Radio/TheLoneRanger'' franchise. It was released on July 3, 2013.
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''The Lone Ranger'' is a film produced by Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures and Creator/JerryBruckheimer that reunites Creator/JohnnyDepp with his ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'' director Creator/GoreVerbinski. It is the latest adaptation of ''Franchise/TheLoneRanger'' franchise. It was released on July 3, 2013.

In the film Creator/ArmieHammer (''Film/TheSocialNetwork'') plays the title character, while Johnny Depp portrays Tonto.

The trailers can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DU-qZP014I&feature=plcp here]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjFsNSoDZK8 here]].

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!!This film provides examples of:

* AccidentalAimingSkills: The traditional ImprobableAimingSkills are replaced with this, giving the Ranger a reputation for being a crack shot when he [[PinballProjectile kills two guys with one bullet.]]
-->'''Tonto:''' Great shot!\\
'''Ranger:''' ''[[[DoesNotLikeGuns horrified]]]'' That was supposed to be a warning shot!\\
'''Tonto:''' In that case, not so good.
* ActionDressRip: Rebecca tears the bottom off her dress before crawling along the outside of the train.
* AdaptationalVillainy: This movie contains probably the most evil version of Butch Cavendish to date.
* AdaptationalWimp: John Reid is somewhat less of a badass compared to his radio and TV versions. Justified as most versions of him are a Texas Ranger before donning the mask while this one is a CityMouse lawyer.
* AdvertisedExtra: Creator/HelenaBonhamCarter is in the film for about 10 minutes tops (in a 150 minute film). The marketing made her out to be the lead female.
* AdvertisingByAssociation: The reboot had trailers boasting that it was from producers Creator/JerryBruckheimer and Creator/GoreVerbinski, the people behind ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean''. But instead of stating that outright, they just show the ''Pirates'' logo.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Everyone believes Dan is the better brother than John.
* AnachronismStew: Countless anachronisms, justified by UnreliableNarrator and RuleOfFunny.
* ArtifactOfDoom: Tonto considers silver to be this as it got his people killed. He wants to take all the silver and send it back to the river where it came from.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Regardless of how "out of balance" nature is, [[spoiler: desert hares could never eat meat. They lack the teeth and internal structures to chew and digest protein, which is why they are herbivores. The canine teeth seen on the pack of carnivorous rabbits, while scary, are simply impossible.]]
* ArtisticLicenseGeography: Real-life Texas does not have the [[TheMountainsOfIllinois the rugged, pine-forested mountains]] seen in the climax. Also, Promontory Point (where the transcontinental railroad was completed) is in Utah.
** There ''is'' a real mountain shaped like a face...but it's called [[http://www.tripadvisor.com/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g60773-d143103-i58819174-Chiricahua_National_Monument-Willcox_Arizona.html Cochise Head]] and it's in Chiricahua National Monument in Arizona.
* AudienceSurrogate: The boy in the Lone Ranger costume that is listening to an aged Tonto tell the story.
* AxCrazy: Butch Cavendish.
* {{BFG}}: Red's ivory leg gun.
* BigBad: [[spoiler: Latham Cole.]]
* BilingualBonus: Tonto is a Spanish word meaning "fool". [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] at the end of the movie.
-->'''John Reid''': You know what "Tonto" means in Spanish, don't you?
** Maybe that meaning is why the character was renamed Toro ("bull") in the Spanish dub.
* BornLucky: Whether it's blind luck or MaybeMagicMaybeMundane (Tonto is under the impression he can't be killed, [[spoiler:but Tonto is crazy]]), John Reid is exceedingly lucky: he survived the initial ambush, had [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy every single bullet miss him]] while he was essentially a human shooting gallery, killed two men with [[PinballProjectile one bullet]], survives an execution and then a cave-in, and then makes another improbable shot to [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands disarm]] the BigBad.
* BottomlessMagazines: Particularly during the climax. They're using six-shooters while [[TraintopBattle fighting on top of trains]], riding horses etc, and we never see a single one of them reload until the climax. Before that point many of the smaller action sequences averted the trope, notably a double-barreled shotgun with only 2 shots per load.
* BuriedAlive: The "sand necktie" version happens to the Lone Ranger and Tonto in the Comanche camp. And, just when they think things can't get any worse, scorpions starts crawling out of the ground.
* ButNowIMustGo: The Lone Ranger turns down joining the community he's saved and settling down with the woman he loves in favor of [[AndTheAdventureContinues being the Lone Ranger.]]
* ButtMonkey: The Lone Ranger himself throughout a massive portion of the film, until he finally becomes the badass we know and love.
* ByTheBookCop: John Reid starts out as a By-The-Book Prosecutor (The Book in this case being John Locke's ''Two Treatises On Government''), going so far as to insist on taking Tonto back into custody after he saves his life and helps him escape from a derailed train. His struggle through the film with whether ToBeLawfulOrGood [[ForegoneConclusion inevitably]] turns him into a CowboyCop ([[{{Cowboy}} ha!]]), albeit a [[TheCape scrupulously moral one]].
** One might say that the script kind of turns the simple "lawful or good" yarn on its head. In contrast with regular and even revisionist Westerns, here the evil, cynical and scheming villains turn out to be not some sociopathic deviation or even excess; they're portrayed as an inevitable societal norm in the implied future. The reveal of the villain's morbid arrangement before the finale is quite familiar and feasible for a modern viewer, and wouldn't look out of place in a much more dark and serious film about corporations and political corruption; it's the cartoonish, fairy-tale finale that reverses everything - and again, only in Tonto's retelling! In this context, Lone Ranger himself turns from an unruly helper of the [[LawfulGood government that's ultimately good and just]] to a desperate rebel vigilante who keeps on fighting despite the all-permeating corruption. Ditto the "never take off the mask" slogan and Tonto[[note]]Note that he is dressed (and moves) like Chaplin's Little Tramp, i.e. the first iconic "little man" lost in a modern version of a big cruel city ruled by cutthroat businessmen and rotten politicians.[[/note]] walking away directly from the heart of the City into the freedom and integrity of an empty canyon... painted on a wall.
* CanaryInACoalMine: Tonto scares the all the men out of the silver mine by walking around disguised as one of ChineseLaborers working the mine and carrying a cage containing his dead crow.
* CareerEndingInjury: Red lost her leg and her career as a ballerina with it, ending up as brothel madam in a WretchedHive instead. Not surprisingly, she's bitter about it.
* CavalryOfficer: He and his regiment are called in to take care of the Comanche [[spoiler:thinking they broke the treaty and raided settlements. He later joins forces with the villains after learning he spilled innocent blood.]]
* ChainedHeat: John Reid and Tonto spend their first fight against Cavendish shackled together.
* CharacterTics: Cole has a distinctive way of twirling his pocketwatch, [[spoiler:which Tonto can be seen trying to emulate before he's apparently even met the man. This hints at the fact that they've met before; Cole being the man who gave Tonto the watch when he was a child in response for being guided to a silver prospect, shortly before wiping out Tonto's entire tribe.]]
* ChekhovsGun: The silver bullet; Danny's slingshot; Red's LegCannon.
* CityMouse: John Reid starts off as a bookish lawyer who is out of place in the frontier.
* CloudCuckoolander: Tonto is crazy even by the standards of other Comanches.
* CoolHorse: Silver. Related tropes include HorsebackHeroism, SapientSteed, RearingHorse, and WhiteStallion.
* CoolMask: Cut from his dead brother's leather vest, with the eyeholes formed by the bullet holes that killed him.
* CoolTrain: The 'Constitution' and 'Jupiter', both locomotives were specially scratchbuilt for the film along with all of the rolling stock and track too.
* DamselOutOfDistress: While she ultimately needs the Lone Ranger to save her, Rebecca Reid is not helpless. She knows how to handle a gun, refuses to be cowed by her captors, and repeatedly attempts to rescue herself. She even climbs on the outside of a moving train at several points.
* DeadHandShot: [[spoiler:As Cole dies]], we see his hand open to release the watch into the river.
%%* DeadpanSnarker: Tonto.
* DeathByMaterialism: [[spoiler:Latham Cole]] perishes at the bottom of the river, pinned beneath the tons of silver ore he was attempting to hijack.
* DeconReconSwitch: At the start, John is a violence-adverse city-slicker law student. Tonto is admittedly crazy. The idea of wearing a mask is lampshaded. Yet, by the end of the film, Tonto's moral fortitude, combined with John's idealism and faith in the law come together to create the IdealHero duo. John also takes [[TookALevelInBadass a few levels]].
* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The treatment of Native Americans, including calling them savages, reflects the time period the film takes place in.
* DemotedToDragon: Butch was the BigBad in the 1981 film ''The Legend of the Lone Ranger'', but here, [[spoiler: he's Cole's right-hand man.]]
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Tonto leaves Latham Cole to fall to his death along with all the silver his plan revolved around mining.]]
* DistractedByTheSexy: Men get terribly curious about Red's ivory leg.
* DoesNotLikeGuns: John, ironically, considering his role in the movie and the gunslinging setting.
* DominoMask: Made from the vest of the Lone Ranger's brother. The eye holes were made from the bullet holes.
* TheDragon: [[spoiler:Butch Cavendish working for Cole, the BigBad]]
* DramaticGunCock: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], since they're all using [[RevolversAreJustBetter single-action revolvers]].
* DyingRace: The Comanche play this up.
-->"We are already ghosts."
* EnemyMine: A meta example--the legalese on the publicity material and the film gives the owner of The Lone Ranger property as "Classic Media", which is currently also known as [=DreamWorks=] Classics, a unit of Creator/DreamWorksAnimation. (DWA bought Classic Media well after the film went into its original development.)
* EunuchsAreEvil: [[spoiler:Cole]] is hinted to have become a eunuch during the Civil War.
* ExactWords: After John was shot with an arrow.
-->'''John''': "I thought I couldn't be shot?"
-->'''Tonto''': "I said you couldn't be killed."
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Captain Fuller gets blackmailed into going along with Cole and Cavendish's scheme after he found out the Comanche he killed were innocent.]]
* FailureHero: [[spoiler: The Lone Ranger may kill the bad guy, but he utterly failed to save the Comanches from being massacred.]]
* FalseFlagOperation: Butch Cavendish and his gang disguise themselves as Comanches and attack white settlements in order to make it look like the Comanche have violated the treaty.
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:The Lone Ranger's brother has his heart cut out and eaten by Cavendish]]. It's a SoundOnlyDeath as all we can see is John's horrified ReactionShot, and the audience only have their imaginations and the earlier rumors of [[spoiler:Cavendish's cannibalism]] to guess what's happening.
* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: The film is quite violent at times, but for the most part it's BloodlessCarnage with a GoryDiscretionShot or two.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Tonto's backstory involves him [[spoiler:finding and rescuing Cole and Cavendish from the desert. After being nursed back to health, they proceeded to slaughter his tribe for silver]].
* ForcedFriendlyFire: Tonto hijacks a train and a cavalry soldier opens fire on him with a gatling gun. the Ranger lassos the gun barrel and redirects it towards the soldiers that are trying to apprehend Tonto, forcing them into retreat.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** Tonto says silver made Cavendish, and it would kill him. [[spoiler:While this seems to be foreshadowing the silver bullet, it's ultimately how Cole meets his end; crushed under the very silver he spent all this time mining that made him and Cavendish the people they are. Though that silver bullet does end up saving Tonto's life.]]
** [[spoiler: Also a hint that the story being told about the kid who got his tribe killed was indeed Tonto.]]
** The fact [[spoiler:the chief mentions ''two'' white men that Tonto lead to the silver.]]
** [[spoiler: when you first see Cole, he flips his pocket watch before reading it. You later see that watch flip again during the story of Tonto's backstory. It's not only your first clue to who one of those men are, but it also hints slightly later at Cole's connection to Cavendish.]]
** The first thing seen in the film is [[spoiler: a half-finished Golden Gate Bridge,]] which is a large nod to how the story ends.
* FramingDevice: A young boy listens to the story of the Lone Ranger being told by an aged Tonto.
* GatlingGood: The original models used by the U.S. Calvary [[spoiler:to kill the charging Comanches.]]
* GoGoEnslavement: A maid dresses Rebecca in a fancy black gown and lipstick after she and Danny are [[spoiler:"rescued" by Cole, who intends to marry her so that her son can become his heir.]] Based on her reaction to seeing the lipstick on her wine glass, she is not comfortable in the outfit.
* GoryDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:Cavendish eating Dan's heart.]] All we get is a ReactionShot of John watching it happen, frozen and unable to stop it.
** Although, [[spoiler: while the audience doesn't get to see what Cavendish does to Dan, we do get to see the reaction of his gang, including one that is being messily sick. The movie manages to turn a GoryDiscretionShot into a VomitIndiscretionShot. Well done?]]
* {{Greed}}: The main villains' primary motivation is silver.
* HandcarPursuit: Tonto and a bound and blindfolded Lone Ranger attempt to escape from a train on a handcar at the silver mine.
* HeroicBSOD: Tonto has two, one as a young boy [[spoiler:when he finds his people slaughtered because of his actions,]] and another [[spoiler:when he sees the bodies of the remaining Comanche floating downriver after the cavalry massacred them.]]
* HorsebackHeroism: Especially when the Lone Ranger and Silver appear on top of the building just before the climatic train chase.
* HowWeGotHere: Tonto starts his story with him and John robbing a bank. [[spoiler:It's where Cole hid his nitroglycerin.]]
* IHaveTheHighGround: [[CoolHorse Silver]] likes [[OffscreenTeleportation high places.]]
-->'''Tonto:''' "Something very wrong with that horse."
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Both Cavendish and [[spoiler:Cole]] pull this on Rebecca, [[spoiler:though in Cole's case nothing can actually happen, since he's implied to be a eunuch. His real reason for wanting to marry her is because she has a son that he can leave his railroad empire to.]]
* ImAHumanitarian: Butch Cavendish who eats the flesh of his victims. [[spoiler:He eats the heart of the title character's brother, and it is implied that he ate the right leg of the brothel madam, Red.]] It's another reason Tonto thinks he's a Wendigo.
* HumanoidAbomination: Tonto believes Butch is a wendigo in human form. He is never confirmed nor denied to be so.
* ImprobableAimingSkills:
** The first time it's [[ExactlyWhatIAimedAt purely an accident]], but for the second example John makes an impossible shot [[spoiler:across a ravine, from one moving train to another, to blast a gun out of another man's hand.]]
** Also, during the first flashback, he shoots a bottle of something or other out of a man's hand from a moving horse.
* InstantKnots:
** During his final fight with Cavendish, the Lone Ranger wraps his whip around a tree and uses it to get yanked off the runaway railway car.
** Dan uses this to pull Frank off the roof of the railway car.
* IveComeTooFar: [[spoiler:The reason the captain leading the American forces joins the villains; by the time he finds out what's going on, he's already killed too many innocent Native Americans and would be held responsible for their deaths.]]
* JustTrainWrong: Even though the filmmakers [[ShownTheirWork showed that their trains matched the time period]], they still got many things wrong similar to the problems in Film/WildWildWest.
** When the trains are stationary before the climax, most noticeably [[spoiler:when Tonto climbs aboard to steal the train]], the characteristic "chug-chug" of a steam locomotive can be heard. In reality you wouldn't hear that while the locomotive is stationary, as the noise is created by the steam being exhausted from the cylinders up through the smokestack while the engine is moving. There IS a similar noise when the locomotive is stationary, caused by the compressor recharging the air pressure used to operate the brakes. So it's possible the sound effects department DID realise this, in which case they get an A for effort, but they've used the wrong sound for whatever reason and anyone familiar with a steam locomotive can immediately tell the difference between the two.
** A steam locomotive like those would not be able to travel the distance covered in the chase scene - especially at that speed - with nobody adding fresh fuel to the firebox.
* KarmicDeath:
** [[spoiler:Latham Cole [[DisneyVillainDeath falls to his death]], along with the several tons of silver and a locomotive, both of which his plan revolved around, which crush him to death.]]
** [[spoiler:Butch Cavendish and the Captain are killed when they're caught in a train collision. To paraphrase the Captain, they were with the railroad company.]]
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler:Cole throws back his reward given to him during the opening ceremony, seeing it as worthless.]]
* KillerRabbit: Played straight, and pretty scary.
* LandInTheSaddle:
** John pulls off a variation incorporating a BanisterSlide.
** When Rebecca is pushed off the roof of the train by Cavendish, she lands backwards in Silver's saddle as he gallops beside the train. John follows her and lands facing forward.
* LegCannon: Red has a shotgun built into her ivory artificial leg.
* MagicalNativeAmerican: Tonto appears to be this in his manner of dress, his plot exposition, and his presenting himself as a ScarilyCompetentTracker who SpeaksFluentAnimal. It's subverted later on when John meets the rest of the Comanche, who inform him that Tonto is ''insane'' and the Native American myths that he's been reciting throughout the film are considered by the rest of them to be just that, myths; his skills as a tracker are also revealed to be hopeless.
* ManChild: John accuses Tonto of being this after hearing his back story from the Comanche tribe. While arguing the pros and cons of killing Cavendish and proceeding to insult one another John accuses of Tonto of being "a screwed up little kid" who never learned how to live with the guilt of getting his entire tribe wiped out by telling the film's villains the location of the silver mine .
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane:
** The Lone Ranger somehow [[ItWasHisSled survives the attack on his team]]. The horse tells [[SpeaksFluentAnimal Tonto]] that the Ranger died and came back to life. Tonto tries to convince the 'spirit horse' to [[TheUnchosenOne bring his brother back instead.]]
** Tonto also believes Cavendish isn't an ordinary criminal, but a Wendigo. This is the explanation for why the Lone Ranger uses silver bullets. Cavendish being a cannibal doesn't help things...
** The Lone Ranger not only gets a psychic vision from picking up a piece of Cavendish's silver, but despite not having fired a gun in ''eight years'' prior to his "death", he repeatedly pulls off ridiculous trick shots. He finally just goes with it.
--->'''The Lone Ranger''': ''"Spirit-walker." ... '''I can do this.'''''([[spoiler:[[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands Shoots gun out of Cole's hand]] with his [[OneBulletLeft last bullet]] - [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome saving Tonto]] with [[ChekhovsGun the bullet Tonto forged to kill the "Wendigo"]]]].)
* MickeyMousing: Briefly during the climax, there was a section where the gunfire taking out the glass of a window was done matching [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic the William Tell Overture]].
* MisplacedWildlife: The vultures seen briefly in the film are African Griffin Vultures, not Turkey Vultures as would be more appropriate for the setting. This is an especially odd case, considering how iconic, and readily obtainable real Turkey Vultures are.
* MissKitty: Red (Creator/HelenaBonhamCarter), who runs the brothel in Hell on Wheels.
* MoodWhiplash:
** The movie follows up a scene where Butch Cavendish [[spoiler:cuts out a man's heart and eating it]] with a slapstick comedy scene involving horse excrement. Also, the brutally violent gunfights alternate with almost comic book-ish stunt sequences.
** Even worse is Tonto's farcical jailbreak of the Lone Ranger segueing immediately into [[spoiler:a blood-drenched no-quarter battle between the Comanche and US Cavalry before their eyes.]] This is in turn followed by Tonto's HeroicBSOD upon seeing [[spoiler:the bodies of the slaughtered Comanche floating down the river]]... and then that crazy horse standing in a tree wearing the Lone Ranger's hat.
* MookHorrorShow: John and Tonto hid in a railroad tunnel and took out Cavendish's men one by one.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: The Captain suffers two of them. The first one is when he realizes he was duped into leading his men to killing innocent Native Americans... but subverted when he's talked into burying the whole thing in denial. The second one comes after he stabs the Comanche Chief and sees his blood on his hands, calling back to the BigBad claiming he had blood on his hands from the first incident.
* MyNameIsInigoMontoya
-->'''Tonto''': "See the face of my people as you die!"
* MythologyGag:
** The carnival barker and the banner on Tonto's exhibit hearkens to "The Thrilling Days of Yesteryear", the introductory line used in most versions of the property.
** There's also a {{ContinuityNod}}/{{TakeThat}} to the ending of the [[Franchise/TheLoneRanger TV series]].
-->'''Ranger''': ''Hi ho, Silver, '''away!''' ''\\
'''Tonto''': '' ''[beat]'' Don't ever do that again.''
* NeverSayThatAgain: Tonto's reaction to "Hi ho, Silver, away!"
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Captain Fuller is General George Armstrong Custer in all but rank.
* NoKillLikeOverkill: [[spoiler:Latham Cole's death. He falls several hundred feet, is crushed under several tons of silver ore, and presumably drowned if all that didn't kill him.]]
* NoodleIncident:
** How Red lost her leg; though given that she says that Butch "took it", [[ImAHumanitarian we can draw our own conclusions]].
** Cole becoming a eunuch sometime during the Civil War. When some viewers brought it up to Creator/GoreVerbinski, he simply replied, "[[ShrugOfGod Of course. Somebody's paying attention!]]"
* NoodleImplements: "He wuz gonna violate me wit' a duck foot!"
* NostalgicNarrator: Tonto in 1933.
* NotSoDifferent: Cavendish says this word for word when [[spoiler: He discovers the Ranger is actually John. He says they're both men that have to wear masks, implying that he's had to maintain the secrecy of things he's done.]]
* NotWhatItLooksLike: "I just like 'em perty thangs."
* OhCrap: [[spoiler: Butch and The captain get this when they realize they're going to run right into each other. The former on the on the boxcar that's been turned to its side on the track. When he notices the Ranger leaving, he see the oncoming train about to nail him with the captain standing at the front of it.]]
* OutrunTheFireball: Butch throws kerosene and dynamite down a tunnel, and our heroes must outrun the result.
* PhraseCatcher: When people see the Lone Ranger they ask, "What's with the mask?"
* PreMortemOneLiner: "Bad trade."
* RailroadBaron: Cole [[spoiler:seems like a rare positive portrayal at first, but nope.]]
* RainOfArrows: [[spoiler:How the Comanche got the initial drop on the U.S. Calvary that just came under the control of Latham Cole.]]
* {{Ranger}}s: The eight rangers of whom the Lone Ranger was the last surviving member.
* RomancingTheWidow: It's pretty clear that Rebecca [[UnluckyChildhoodFriend was always in love with John]], even though she [[SettleForSibling married Dan after he moved away]]. [[spoiler:As a result she gets over Dan's death surprisingly quickly, but John thinks it's immoral to move in on his brother's widow, despite clearly returning her feelings.]]
* RunawayTrain: Both major {{Traintop Battle}}s end up involving runaway trains.
* RunningGag: Men just can't resist the urge to touch Red's ivory prosthetic leg.
** Tonto's "trades", which always seem to work out in his favor.
* SadlyMythtaken: The Wendigo is identified as a Comanche myth, but it is actually [[http://www.americanmonsters.com/site/2010/02/wendigo-canada/ Algonquian]], who were prominent in what is now the northern US and Canada, and the Atlantic coast - it's indicative of long winters and desperation.
* SapientSteed: [[RunningGag There is something very wrong with that horse.]]
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: John gets shot in the shoulder in Indian territory, and goes down with a [[http://youtu.be/CwOVfPjCcas?t=22s very high pitched scream.]]
* SerialKiller: Butch Cavendish, who's stated to be an Indian killer and have murdered and eaten people, is a Hedonistic version.
* SettleForSibling: How Rebecca married Dan in the first place. Dan seems pretty resigned to the fact.
* SiblingYinYang: Rough and rugged frontier lawman Dan and big city educated lawyer John.
* ShipperOnDeck: Tonto for Rebecca and John.
* ShoutOut: Just as ''Pirates'' contained numerous references to old-fashioned pirate movies, ''Lone Ranger'' features quite a few homages to classic Westerns:
** The ending train chase/crash recalls Buster Keaton's ''Film/TheGeneral'';
** The plot of the "false Indians" being used to trigger a range war comes from Fritz Lang's ''Western Union''.
** ''Film/TheSearchers'' with the "Comanche" raid on Rebecca's farmhouse and the heavy use of Monument Valley.
** ''Film/TheManWhoShotLibertyValance'' inspires John's introduction as a gun-shy, Eastern educated lawyer.
** ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'' inspires Tonto looting the corpses of Dan's posse, he and John riding through the desert with an umbrella and the bridge detonation.
** ''Film/OnceUponATimeInTheWest'' gets quite a workout: the railroad plot, the intro of Dan and his posse wearing dusters, the squeaky windmill featuring in one scene, and Tonto revealing his past identity to [[spoiler:Cole]] "at the point of dying." Music/HansZimmer's music sounds like a conscious homage to Music/EnnioMorricone, too.
** ''Film/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKid'' inspires the standoff between John, Tonto and two of Butch's henchmen, with the heroes arguing over who should kill whom, and John admitting he's not fired a gun in years.
** The train robbery features one of Butch's men forcing hostages to sing "Shall We Gather at the River?", in a nod to ''Film/TheWildBunch''.
** The Comanche scenes, flashbacks to the massacre in Tonto's backstory and the line "it's a good day to die" all originate from ''Film/LittleBigMan''.
** At one point, the BigBad tells Tonto "Pretty soon no one will even know you people were here." A very similar line popped up in the director's previous film ''{{WesternAnimation/Rango}}''.
** Tonto calls John a "Stupid white man." In Film/DeadMan, which stars Johnny Depp, the Native American character repeatedly calls people "Stupid fucking white man."
* ShovelStrike: When Tonto is about to finish off Butch, Reid knocks him out with a shovel to do things by the book and let the court handle things.
* ShowSomeLeg: Red manages to do this with her ivory leg to distract the Captain at Promontory Point.
* SiblingTriangle: Implied with Dan and John with Rebecca before John left to learn law. Dan married Rebecca and have a son, Danny Reid (Jr.). It is implied that Dan knows John and Rebecca still loves each other.
* SilverBullet: Tonto made one for the Lone Ranger to shoot the Wendigo.
* SlapSlapKiss: John and Rebecca have a lover's quarrel on horseback!
* TheSociopath: Butch Cavendish's primary motivation is to fulfill his own selfish desires and murders anyone who so much as annoys him.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Some argue that the movie would be more accurately called "Tonto: The Movie".
* TakeCareOfTheKids: Dan, after being fatally shot, asked his brother to take care of his family.
* ThemeMusicPowerUp: When [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic the classic Lone Ranger theme]] starts to play, you know things are about to get real!
* ThisMeansWarpaint: What we initially assume is TribalFacePaint on Tonto is revealed to be this. [[spoiler:He first painted it on with ashes in the midst of a HeroicBSOD after his tribe was slaughtered, and has kept it up ever since.]]
* ThouShallNotKill: As in the original series, the Lone Ranger wants the justice system to deal with the villains rather than take revenge himself, and enforces this trope on Tonto, despite the fact Tonto wants vengeance on Cavendish [[spoiler:and Cole]]. [[spoiler:In the end, Tonto passes up killing Cole... but has no qualms about leaving Cole to his KarmicDeath.]] Ironically, Reid's first attempt at ATeamFiring [[spoiler:[[PinballProjectile ends up]] killing the bad guys even more gruesomely than a gunshot would have done.]]
* ThrownFromTheZeppelin: [[spoiler:When Cole announces his hostile takeover of the railway, the chairman of the board strenuously objects. Cole shoots him in the backside (said to be an extremely painful location to be shot in), and asks who the other shareholders think should be the next chairman...]] The guy shows up later with JustAFleshWound.
* TontoTalk: Yup but Tonto is crazy. The Comanche chief speaks English somewhat more fluently.
* TookALevelInBadass: The Lone Ranger himself, from city mouse lawyer to heroic cowboy cape.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: Anyone who's seen the trailer knows the climax [[spoiler: involves the Ranger and Tonto fighting the antagonists on board a moving train.]]
* TrainEscape: The 'unhook the carriages' variety.
* TrainJob: Butch Cavendish's gang stages a raid on a train in order to free their boss. Later Tonto steals an entire train full of silver ore from one of the villains.
* TraintopBattle: More than one. [[spoiler:Notably, they all end in train ''wrecks''.]]
* TribalFacepaint: Tonto, but he's the only one and the others think he's crazy.
* UndersideRide: Tonto, several times. The villain tells his {{Mooks}} to double-check the undercarriage.
* UnhandThemVillain: Butch Cavendish grabs Rebecca as a hostage during the final battle. When the Ranger orders him to let her go, Cavendish threatens to drop her off the side of the moving train. Then the Ranger tells him to do it as she always seems to land on her feet.
* UnreliableNarrator: Tonto is telling this story to a kid, and Tonto is crazy.
* VisionaryVillain: [[spoiler:Latham Cole has a vision for the railroad network.]] It's interesting that unlike usual [[spoiler:train baron villains]] he doesn't simply gloat or revel in the expected personal profit from his schemes (even though he's a regular dog-kicking asshole in all other respects); it seems that the sheer enormity of the business opportunities that a [[spoiler:nation-wide transportation and communication system could bring, and the whole resulting consumerist lifestyle it could sustain,]] - this vision seems to genuinely mesmerize him. The difference is subtle, but unnerving.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Latham Cole seems to genuinely believe he's doing the right thing with his actions.]]
* {{Wendigo}}: What Tonto believes that Butch Cavendish to be. It's understandable, as he has a habit of eating human flesh.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler: Cole]] is the only villain who dies on-screen. [[spoiler: Cavendish]] takes a speeding train to the face off-screen, so unless he really was a Wendigo (or at least Creator/RobertCarlyle's character from ''Film/{{Ravenous|1999}}'') it's pretty safe to assume he's dead too. However, Captain Fuller is last seen jumping from said train into the woods (a feat repeatedly shown to be survivable in the film), and is never seen or mentioned again. That said, given that he was ''in'' the speeding train at the time, if he wasn't killed then it's safe to say he was ''very'' badly injured.
** Also notable in the older woman being menaced by one of Butch's men in the barn (the mook dressed in women's clothes). The barn gets lit on fire, the duo fight their way out, and the woman simply disappears. Did they leave her to burn to death?
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim:
** Characters spend a massive amount of time simply pointing guns at each other and gloating/arguing when really they should just get on with it (this ''always'' ends with the intended victim escaping).
** Tonto's attitude towards Cavendish. However, whenever he actually gets a chance, he [[TalkingIsAFreeAction tends to stray]] into MyNameIsInigoMontoya territory.
* WhyWontYouDie: By the end of the film, Cavendish [[spoiler:(and Cole)]] become very frustrated about the Lone Ranger and Tonto's refusal to die.
-->'''Butch Cavendish''': These two have a hard time stayin' dead!
* WorthlessYellowRocks: Silver isn't worth much until it gets loaded into a train.
* WretchedHive: Hell on Wheels is a horrid place to live, hence the name.
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