Category: Western
All Genres: Western
Release Year: 1950
Country: USA
Runtime: 30
Rating: 6.8 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Scott Wiper
Sound: Mono
Taglines:These cops are on the biggest murder case of their lives... their own. You cant keep a good cop dead.
Writing by: Scott Wiper - (written by)
Produced by: Christopher Ball - executive producer (as Chris Ball)
Jim Bigham - line producer
Bradley Fuller - producer
Russell Gray - producer
Linda Hawkins - executive producer
Nancy Lanham - associate producer
Vincent Newman - executive producer (as Vincent G. Newman)
Benjamin John Parrillo - associate producer
Graham Taylor - producer
Tucker Tooley - executive producer
William Tyrer - executive producer
Cast: Duncan Renaldo - The Cisco Kid (156 episodes, 1950-1956)
Leo Carrillo - Pancho (156 episodes, 1950-1956)
Bill Catching - Sheriff / ... (20 episodes, 1950-1955)
Marshall Reed - Blade Meddick / ... (15 episodes, 1950-1955)
Troy Melton - Henchman / ... (15 episodes, 1950-1954)
Keith Richards - Brad Torrance / ... (14 episodes, 1951-1956)
Carl Mathews - Henchman / ... (13 episodes, 1951-1956)
Zon Murray - Henchman / ... (12 episodes, 1950-1955)
Earle Hodgins - Dr. Owen Desmond / ... (11 episodes, 1950-1956)
Forrest Taylor - Sheriff / ... (10 episodes, 1950-1953)
I. Stanford Jolley - A.W. Parker / ... (10 episodes, 1950-1955)
Music: John M. Keane
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: The Cisco Kid and his English-mangling sidekick Pancho travel the old west in the grand tradition of the Lone Ranger...
Plot: The Cisco Kid and his English-mangling sidekick Pancho travel the old west in the grand tradition of the Lone Ranger, righting wrongs and fighting injustice wherever they find it.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Guest Star KASSIE SPIELMAN played role of BEATRICE
Goofs: We know about 4 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Plot holes: Roger copies down the number found inside the lampshade at Loudermilks crypt. This number is 2639362867. He later deduces that this number was used as code to spell out "BODYDOC", Dr. McNabs license plate. While the first 7 numbers could spell that out, there is never an explanation given for the last 3 numbers at the end.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Western
Release Year: 1950
Country: USA
Runtime: 30
Rating: 6.8 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Scott Wiper
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Scott Wiper - (written by)
Produced by: Christopher Ball - executive producer (as Chris Ball)
Jim Bigham - line producer
Bradley Fuller - producer
Russell Gray - producer
Linda Hawkins - executive producer
Nancy Lanham - associate producer
Vincent Newman - executive producer (as Vincent G. Newman)
Benjamin John Parrillo - associate producer
Graham Taylor - producer
Tucker Tooley - executive producer
William Tyrer - executive producer
Cast: Duncan Renaldo - The Cisco Kid (156 episodes, 1950-1956)
Leo Carrillo - Pancho (156 episodes, 1950-1956)
Bill Catching - Sheriff / ... (20 episodes, 1950-1955)
Marshall Reed - Blade Meddick / ... (15 episodes, 1950-1955)
Troy Melton - Henchman / ... (15 episodes, 1950-1954)
Keith Richards - Brad Torrance / ... (14 episodes, 1951-1956)
Carl Mathews - Henchman / ... (13 episodes, 1951-1956)
Zon Murray - Henchman / ... (12 episodes, 1950-1955)
Earle Hodgins - Dr. Owen Desmond / ... (11 episodes, 1950-1956)
Forrest Taylor - Sheriff / ... (10 episodes, 1950-1953)
I. Stanford Jolley - A.W. Parker / ... (10 episodes, 1950-1955)
Music: John M. Keane
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: The Cisco Kid and his English-mangling sidekick Pancho travel the old west in the grand tradition of the Lone Ranger...
Plot: The Cisco Kid and his English-mangling sidekick Pancho travel the old west in the grand tradition of the Lone Ranger, righting wrongs and fighting injustice wherever they find it.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Guest Star KASSIE SPIELMAN played role of BEATRICE
Goofs: We know about 4 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Plot holes: Roger copies down the number found inside the lampshade at Loudermilks crypt. This number is 2639362867. He later deduces that this number was used as code to spell out "BODYDOC", Dr. McNabs license plate. While the first 7 numbers could spell that out, there is never an explanation given for the last 3 numbers at the end.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- First television series to be shot in color
- Diablo was The Cisco Kids horse. Loco was Panchos horse.
- In the 1953 season star Duncan Renaldo was injured in a rock fall and hospitalized, resulting in his missing nine episodes. To cover for Renaldos 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.
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