Tells how the Lone Ranger hooks up with Tonto. With Lenny Bruce doing all the voices, this animation of a Bruce routine begins with local folks upset at the Lone Ranger because he won't stay... Read allTells how the Lone Ranger hooks up with Tonto. With Lenny Bruce doing all the voices, this animation of a Bruce routine begins with local folks upset at the Lone Ranger because he won't stay around to be thanked after a good deed. So, he stays and finds he likes hearing "Thank yo... Read allTells how the Lone Ranger hooks up with Tonto. With Lenny Bruce doing all the voices, this animation of a Bruce routine begins with local folks upset at the Lone Ranger because he won't stay around to be thanked after a good deed. So, he stays and finds he likes hearing "Thank you mask man." When their attention starts to shift elsewhere, he shocks and disgusts the to... Read all
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I found this on a 'Cartoon Scandals' video that I picked up in Philly in 1989. Since I can't find this anywhere else, I kept this video even though I've been changing to DVD's.
The way the story unfolds is actually pretty good. And pay attention because he fills it with non sequitors. ("How many times did he take out the garbage? Sweep the yard?")
The best line? "I like what they do with fags, they put them in jail with other men. Very clever."
Despite the limited animation, this is well worth owning. I've never seen animation like this anywhere else either come to think of it.
I only wish it were easier to find.
Too bad that people in the 60's were so uptight....They had the "Leave it to Beaver" family mentality....So of course, they couldn't accept outlandish humor like this! If Lenny were around doing comedy TODAY, he'd be a big hit!
You can find this gem at the END of the Lenny Bruce Performance Film, which is hard, but not impossible to find.... Amazon.com has several sellers offering it as well.
I think I better transfer this to DVD...just in case the VHS tape breaks!!
Bruce's stream-of-consciousness comedic riffing, his ridiculing of homophobia and the denigration of Native Americans, his doing all the voices of the various characters, epitomize his genius, accomplished while he encountered endless formidable adversaries, the direct descendants of fanatical Comstockery. What torment he endured was a product in no small part of religious fanaticism, the same sort of social control that required the Supreme Court to decide against the forces of theocracy in Griswold v. Connecticut, Roe v. Wade, and Lawrence v. Texas.
Commentators here have complained about the quality of the film, but in 1971, lacking both the budget of a Disney studio and the current state of technology that allows for instance, for South Park, it captured the essence of the man and the quality of his work. Without Lenny, we couldn't have had Richard Pryor.
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- TriviaIncluded as a bonus when Rhino Records released Lenny Bruce in 'Lenny Bruce' (1967) on VHS under the title "The Lenny Bruce Performance Film" with a soundtrack CD as a box set in 1992.
- Quotes
[the townspeople have offered the Lone Ranger anything he wants as a reward]
The Lone Ranger: I'll tell you what. Anything? Give me that Indian over there.
Street Sweeper: Who's that? Tonto?
The Lone Ranger: Yes, Tonta! I want Tonta the Indian!
Street Sweeper: What the hell you talkin' about? You can't have Tonto.
The Lone Ranger: Bullshit! You made the deal, that's what I want. I want Tonta the Indian.
Street Sweeper: You gonna get your "Tonta," buddy. His name ain't "Tonta," it's "Tonto." What the hell you want Tonto for?
The Lone Ranger: To perform an unnatural act.
- ConnectionsEdited into Moviestar Cartoons (1983)
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