"The Lone Ranger" Barnaby Boggs, Esquire (TV Episode 1950) Poster

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Which One Is Red Kruger!
hogwrassler11 November 2020
Barnaby Boggs has a wagon from which he sells his elixir which good for what ails you. Barnaby is the only man who can identify wanted outlaw Red Kruger. Kruger is known to be in Mexican Bow and Barnaby heads for there, eager to get the reward for Kruger. But Kruger knows he is coming and has his henchmen scare him from coming. The Ranger and Tonto convince Barnaby to go on to Mexican Bow where the Ranger soon figures out that Kruger has to be one of three ranchers. Will Barnaby identify Kruger or get killed first? Nelson Leigh plays the sheriff. He played a judge in nine Perry Mason episodes. He also hosted several episodes of the religious program "This is the Life."
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6/10
What the salesman saw
mitchrmp19 May 2014
The LR has a guarantee from Barnaby Boggs, the salesman, that he would ride to Mexican Bow to ID an outlaw named Red Kruger. But when his henchmen threaten him, he runs for the hills. He doesn't get very far before LR and Tonto sees him and makes him go back. Problems everywhere as the henchmen give Boggs all sort of trouble.

The Lone Ranger proves to be the wisest in his time, knowing that Red is near and figuring out who it is when nobody else could. It's your typical LR Western!

Not one of my favorite episodes. There is a blunder in this episode. When LR checks Boggs, his body moves when LR wonders if he's dead or alive. Why did he lift him into sitting position hen check his eyeballs? Weird!
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6/10
Vintage TV Western Warning: Spoilers
"Barnaby Boggs, Esquire" (episode 21) was first aired on television February 2, 1950.

Anyway - As the story goes - After meeting with a medicine man named Barnaby, the Lone Ranger and Tonto learn the truth about a man whose appearance of respectability isn't what it seems.
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