When dynamiting Cavendish's headquarters , the wooden barracks building is blown up three times.
When the Lone Ranger is breaking Silver to ride, the horse's eyes change repeatedly from brown to blue and back. The horse's bridle changes from a bridle with a bit to a rodeo-type bronc halter.
In the lynching scene, Tonto's hands are tied behind his back. They are freed when the Lone Ranger shoots the rope around his neck.
When Tonto approaches Silver, just before the "breaking in" scene, he has the saddle and blanket in his right hand and the bridle in his left. When he meets Silver, the bridle is in his right hand and the saddle in his left.
Above the waist, Tonto doesn't have the saddle. When the Ranger picks up the saddle, it's behind him even though Tonto never crossed behind him or tossed the saddle.
During the final fight, when the Lone Ranger knocks Cavendish off his horse, the stuntman doubling for Christopher Lloyd loses his wig.
Not sure which to put this under. but during the fight scene at the end, the ranger is shown with 2 guns. earlier as he and grant leave the building grant was held in he's got one gun one empty holster and grant is holding a gun. it's assumed the gun that grant is holding is the 2nd gun from empty holster. if so how'd he have to guns at end during fight scene with Cavendish?
Early in the movie, John Reid gives Amy Striker a copy of the book "A Century of Dishonor" by Helen Hunt Jackson, written in 1881.