The Cisco Kid (1950)
The Cisco Kid (1950)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Leo Carrillo
Pancho
Duncan Renaldo
The Cisco Kid
Frederick Ziv
Producer
Chuck Cason
Henchman
Steve Clark
Klondike - Henchman
Kenneth Peach
Director of Photography
Bill Catching
Stunt Double
Derwin Abrahams
Director
Helen Gailey
Script Supervisor
Edward F. Mull
Assistant Director
Paul Landres
Director
Tholen Gladden
Editor
Asa Boyd Clark
Editor
Arthur H. Bell
Editor
Martin G. Cohn
Editor
Owen C. Gladden
Editor
Bill Naylor
Sound Editor
J. Benton Cheney
Screenplay
Sherman L. Lowe
Screenplay
Ande Lamb
Screenplay
Warren Wilson
Screenplay
Betty Burbridge
Screenplay
Riley Hill
Bob Drake
Art Dupuis
Henchman
Peggy Stewart
Peggy Williams, Burton's Niece
Gail Davis
Nancy King / Ruth Drake
Robert Livingston
Duke Ralston / Walt Stewart / Cantwell
Fred Kohler Jr.
Hank, Circle J Foreman / Lefty / Deputy Fred
Noel Neill
Rita Shannon
Don C. Harvey
Jim Brent
Edmund Cobb
Henchman Larry
Forrest Taylor
Rev. William Smiley / Sheriff
David Sharpe
Bill Shannon, Rita's Brother
Lee Phelps
Sheriff
Earle Hodgins
Idaho, Circle J Hand / Gramps - the Organ Player
Mary Gordon
Mary O'Toole
Russell Hicks
Jasper King
Luther Crockett
Sheriff
Carol Forman
Pat Parker
Richard Emory
Terry
Victor Cox
Henchman Joe
Lane Chandler
Sheriff
I. Stanford Jolley
Willard Parker
Bill Kennedy
Red Kelly
Frank Matts
Henchman Lou / Parker
Mike Ragan
Al Shelby
David Bruce
Henchman Montana
Tom Tyler
Sheriff Jim Turner
Christine Larson
Judy Summers
Douglas Evans
Curt Reynolds
George DeNormand
Henchman Skip
Sarah Padden
Mrs. Smiley / Sara
John Pickard
Layton
Harry Harvey
Sheriff
Art Dillard
Henchman (uncredited) / Posse Member (uncredited)
Sam Flint
Sheriff
Frank Hagney
Henchman Lon / Henchman Connors
Bob Woodward
Henchman
Joe Dominguez
Uncle Alberto
John Hamilton
John Mitchell / Sheriff / Thomas T. Trimble
Ray Bennett
Jack Kells / Professor
Zon Murray
Lawyer Sam Foster
Phyllis Coates
Marge Lacey / Miss Lacey / JoAnn Doran
Marshall Reed
Dobie / Slick / Uncle Wilson Ford / Henchman / John Sterns / Tom Tracy / Whit Jameson / Jim Tracy / Dick / Frank Tracy /...
Charles Williams
Fred Appleby / Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Rand Brooks
Clint Riley
Frank Jenks
Marshal Sutton
Everett Glass
Henchman Prado / Padre Miguel
Dick Rich
Henchman Martin / Stacy - Henchman
Rory Mallinson
Henchman / Sheriff / Henchman Dave
Robert Blake
Alfredo / Davy
John Doucette
Sgt. Jess Corbin / Sandy - Henchman
Jonathan Hale
Barry Owens / Barry Owen aka Bill Stevens
Tris Coffin
Banker Tom Barton / George Challis / Joe Butler
Raymond Hatton
Sheriff / Morgan / Jeff Hanby / Gramps / Uncle Gitano
George Eldredge
Jackson
Teddy Infuhr
Bobby Torrance
Keith Richards
Simon Telford / Outlaw Leader / Sandy / Henchman / William Griff / Winkler / Red Farley / Terry / Frank Douglas / Jim Us...
Robert J. Wilke
Henchman Vic / Barney / Judd Storme
Brad Johnson
Deputy Johnny / Stage Guard (archive footage) (uncredited) / Stage Guard (uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 5, 1950
StatusEnded
Seasons6
Episodes156
Running Time30m
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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The Cisco Kid is a 1950–1956 half-hour American Western television series starring Duncan Renaldo in the title role, the Cisco Kid, and Leo Carrillo as the jovial sidekick, Pancho. The series was syndicated to individual stations, and was popular with children. Cisco and Pancho were technically desperados wanted for unspecified crimes, but were viewed by the poor as Robin Hood figures who assisted the downtrodden when law enforcement officers proved corrupt or unwilling to help. It was also the first television series to be filmed in color, although few viewers saw it in color until the 1960s.
There were 156 half-hour episodes filmed between 1950 and 1956. The show was never run as a network series and was instead sold to local stations.: 187 During the series' initial run it was seen on 78 stations in the United States. In 1956 the series was dubbed into foreign languages and distributed to twenty countries, including France, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Argentina and the Dominican Republic.