"The Lone Ranger" Six Gun's Legacy (TV Episode 1949) Poster

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(1949)

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7/10
How not to get rich fast
mitchrmp9 May 2014
A kid is about to turn 21 years old and is on his way to collect his father inheritance in a town called Tuckerville. But he never made it. Two gunmen shoot him and left him dead - at least they assumed he was dead.

A young man that looks just like the boy takes over, takes his clothes, and dresses as him. It's surprising who the head man is behind this whole scheme. The papers are going to be signed the next morning when the boy turns 21, giving the Lone Ranger only a few hours to get to the bottom of this whole thing.

There is one fake fight scene, but the concepts are still believable.

Hi ho Silver, Away!
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8/10
The Old Switcheroo
hogwrassler28 October 2020
Young Bob Walker is on his way to Tuckerville. He will claim a large inheritance on the next day, his 21st birthday. Three outlaws bushwhack him and leave him for dead. One of them looks just like Bob and the plan is for him to impersonate Bob and claim the money. The Ranger and Tonto find the real Bob still alive and summon Doc Tucker from town. The Ranger and Tonto quickly figure out that the doctor is behind the entire scheme to steal Bob's money. But how can they prove it to the sheriff and the banker who will turn over the money? Switching identities worked once. Would it work a second time?
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6/10
Identity Theft Warning: Spoilers
"Six Gun Legacy" (episode 11) was first aired on television November 24, 1949.

Anyway - As the story goes - Outlaws stop a stagecoach and shoot the passengers to steal the identity of a young Easterner named Bob Walker.
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