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The Cisco Kid

  • Serie de TV
  • 1950–1956
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  • 30min
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Duncan Renaldo in The Cisco Kid (1950)
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Cisco Kid cabalga por la frontera americana con su compinche, Pancho, luchando contra la corrupción con una mezcla de orgullo y humor que creó una leyenda en el corazón de generaciones de te... Leer todoCisco Kid cabalga por la frontera americana con su compinche, Pancho, luchando contra la corrupción con una mezcla de orgullo y humor que creó una leyenda en el corazón de generaciones de telespectadores.Cisco Kid cabalga por la frontera americana con su compinche, Pancho, luchando contra la corrupción con una mezcla de orgullo y humor que creó una leyenda en el corazón de generaciones de telespectadores.

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    • Duncan Renaldo
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    Duncan Renaldo
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    • The Cisco Kid…
    • 1950–1956
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    skoyles

    Kiddie Western, Great Star

    Before the revolution brought about by the "adult" Westerns or 1955+ (Gunsmoke, Maverick, etc, the one's as a young boy I liked best) there were the kiddie Westerns: Wild Bill Hickock, The Range Rider, Buffalo Bill Jnr, The Lone Ranger and The Cisco Kid. Based (supposedly) on an O. Henry story, there was probably more kinship with Don Quixote and Sancho Panza - and formulaic B-Westerns of the '30s and '40s. One thing set this apart from others of their ilk: I met Duncan Reynaldo! I was a very young boy but I still treasure the memory of this friendly kind gentleman.
    eghiorso

    Re: origin of the Cisco Kid

    The Cisco Kid was originally introduced in O. Henry's "The Caballero's Way".

    However,in the book he was a dangerous desperado, not the "Robin Hood" type character created in the TV series, etc.

    This comment is in answer to a request by another commenter.

    He could not find out where the Cisco Kid character came from.

    He could not find it in his collection of O. Henry works.

    I hope this has been of some help to him.

    I find it really difficult to make this simple comment 10 lines.

    If you would like to research it yourself, you can do so on-line.

    Simply type in O'Henry.

    Look up his biography, and short stories.

    There you will find "The Caballero's Way" listed.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    "Hey, Poncho; Hey, Cisco!"

    The cries, "Hey, Poncho! Hey, Cisco" are something none of us who grew up with this TV western will ever get out of heads and why should we?

    This western, I believe, is the second one I ever recall watching (after "The Range Rider") and the first recall with great fondness and a knowledge that a lot of people also liked this show. They had to, to have it run six years.

    To be honest, I remember the Cisco Kid's partner, "Pancho" (Leo Carillo) more than I remember him, although Duncan Renaldo is not forgettable. He was a charismatic good guy, a real straight arrow and a great role model for small kids. I was the perfect age (6-12) to enjoy these episodes of a western that was made more for us in mind than adults.

    Pancho, if I recall, mainly provided comedy relief...and that was fine with us kids. We loved him. You couldn't ask for a more loyal sidekick, even if he wasn't the most brilliant person.
    6bkoganbing

    O Henry's Famous Robin Hood of the West

    I used to have a television that occasionally got a weak signal station from Fort Erie, Ontario over here in Buffalo. And I got to relive a little childhood seeing episodes of Cisco Kid and the Lone Ranger.

    Unlike the Ranger all of Cisco's stuff was in color. Great foresight because a whole lot of westerns that were done in black and white can't be given away now.

    Cisco was quite the guy. A gentleman always, a righter of wrongs, and an amazingly tolerant guy to keep Pancho around. Unlike Tonto who was really useful to the Lone Ranger, I think Cisco kept Pancho around for laughs. He was slow on the uptake, but devoted to Cisco, and someone you didn't have to worry about betraying you.

    I thought and still Cisco was great. Many friends in my age group and slightly older who are of Latino background told me how much Cisco meant to them as a role model. He was such a good guy, I wonder what he did that made him an outlaw in the first place.

    O Henry spent much time in border towns on the American side and in old Mexico himself. In writing The Caballero's Way and introducing us to Cisco, he gave us another universal hero. Cisco will be syndication 100 years from now.

    Duncan Renaldo and Leo Carrillo were a couple of Hollywood veterans with substantial credits. But they will always be known as the Cisco Kid and Pancho.

    By the way, did Pancho have a last name?
    DDD1DDD

    Excellent Western For It's Day

    I remember when I was little that I was just glued to this show. One of the 1st westerns that I remember seeing, and I've seen just about all of them. I haven't seen this show for years and it would be nice to see it again sometime.

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      In the 1953 season star Duncan Renaldo was injured in a rock fall and hospitalized, resulting in his missing nine episodes. To cover for Renaldo's absence on the show, the Cisco Kid was shown wearing masks, disguised as a ghost and in other situations where a double could be used for him and footage of him that had been previously shot but not used was also used. He recorded his lines from his hospital bed.
    • Citas

      [last lines of each episode]

      The Cisco Kid: Oh, Pancho!

      Pancho: Oh, Cisco!

    • Versiones alternativas
      During 1953, each episode was shot twice, once in color, once in black and white, owing to concerns about color picture quality on black and white sets. In syndication, the color/BW episodes were mixed and matched.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Action Heroes of Movies & T.V.: A Campy Compilation (1989)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de marzo de 1950 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Español
      • Inglés
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      • Cisco Kid
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, Estados Unidos
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