Showing posts with label Cisco Kid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cisco Kid. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Comic: Cisco Kid (#14-30)

More 1950's fun with Pancho and the Cisco Kid!Dell series
#14 to 21Download

#22-27 download


#28to30 download
Even more Cisco Kid comics (and tv shows) are available - check the label below for more of this title.
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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

T.V. : Cisco Kid (3 more episodes)

Renaldo returned to the role for the popular 156-episode Ziv Television series (1950-1956), notable as one of the first TV series filmed in color. His sidekick, Pancho was played by Leo Carillo. After a long absence, the character galloped back onto TV screens with The Cisco Kid, a 1994 TV movie starring Jimmy Smits.

The Cisco Kid's cinematic sidekick, Gordito ("Fatty"), was portrayed by Chris-Pin Martin, followed by Pancho, played by Martin Garralaga and later by Leo Carrillo. For the 1994 TV film, Pancho was played by Cheech Marin. The TV episodes and the 1994 movie ended with one or the other of them making a corny joke about the adventure they had just completed. They would laugh, saying, "Oh, Pancho!" "Oh, Cisco!", before galloping off, while laughing, into the sunset. Spanish-styled Western theme music was heard as the credits rolled.

The television series Hill Street Blues briefly featured a recurring character named Alan Bradford (portrayed by Martin Ferrero). In Bradford's first appearance, episode #58, "Here's Adventure, Here's Romance" (title drawn from a lyric in the theme of the Cisco Kid television series), he was arrested while wearing western garb and stealing a horse. In an unusual twist, his delusion was not that he was the fictional Cisco Kid, but that he was the real-life actor Duncan Renaldo playing the Cisco Kid. He misidentified Hill Street supporting character Ray Calletano (portrayed by René Enríquez) as Cisco Kid actor Leo Carrillo, who'd played Pancho. In the TV series, The Lone Ranger, in a 1949 episode called Pete and Pedro, Pedro was a Mexican character who spoke just like the Cisco Kid and Pancho, portraying some of their characteristics in the episode.


choose from these 3 episodes - or grab them all!

Cisco_Kid_-_Water_Rights.avi

Cisco_Kid_-_Oil_Land.avi

Cisco_Kid_-_Phoney_Sheriff.avi

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PS be sure to hit the label 'cisco kid' below to find even more stuff from this classic western character!

Comic: Cisco Kid #2-12

Western action with the Cisco Kid

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Radio :The Cisco Kid

The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn took supporting roles and Michael Rye being the announcer. The series continued on Mutual Broadcasting until 1945. It was thenfollowed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956.

I found several places to grab episodes of Cisco's radio program - check them out below.

Huge list of episodes here

find 5 episodes here

1 episode here -Cabellero's Way

8 episodes here

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

T.V. : Cisco Kid (4 episodes)

4 classic episodes with Poncho and Cisco to choose from! Classic action and adventure with a humorous edge at times.
American TV western which aired from 1950-1956
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.

Cisco_Kid_-_Ghost_Story.avi

Cisco_Kid_-_Ghost_Town.avi

Cisco_Kid_-_Lynching_Story.avi

Cisco_Kid_-_Buried_Treasure.avi

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Comic: the Cisco Kid #1

This is the very first Cisco Kid Comic. - 1944
The Cisco Kid is a film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his short story "The Caballero's Way", published in 1907 in the collection Heart of the West. Films and television depicted the Cisco Kid as a heroic Mexican caballero, although in O. Henry's original story, he was a non-Hispanic character and a cruel outlaw.
Cisco_Kid_001.cbz


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