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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.

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  • Cisco Kid (série télévisée) (fr)
  • Cisco Kid (serie televisiva) (it)
  • The Cisco Kid (série de televisão) (pt)
  • The Cisco Kid (TV series) (en)
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  • Cisco Kid est une série télévisée américaine en 156 épisodes de 30 minutes en couleur et diffusée entre le 5 septembre 1950 et le 22 mars 1956 en syndication. C'est la première adaptation télévisée du personnage de western Cisco Kid, alors très populaire aux États-Unis. En France, la série a été diffusée à partir du 5 septembre 1986 sur Canal+. Elle était programmée le vendredi à 17h30. (fr)
  • Cisco Kid (The Cisco Kid) è una serie televisiva statunitense in 156 episodi trasmessi per la prima volta nel corso di 6 stagioni dal 1950 al 1956. È una serie del genere western incentrata sulle vicende del personaggio di Cisco Kid (nato nel 1907 nel racconto The Caballero's Way di O. Henry) e del suo fedele amico Pancho, due desperados messicani ricercati per reati non specificati ma visti dai poveri e dalla maggioranza della popolazione come dei Robin Hood che aiutano gli oppressi. (it)
  • The Cisco Kid , foi uma série de TV de faroeste exibido na emissora de televisão americana de 1950 a 1956, estrelada por como Cisco Kid e como Pancho. O personagem Cisco Kid foi criado pelo escritor americano O. Henry no conto "The Caballero's Way", publicado na coletânea Heart of the West. Na série, Kid foi descrito como um heroico caballero mexicano, uma espécie de Robin Hood do Velho Oeste, mesmo que ele tenha sido criado como um bandido cruel americano. (pt)
  • 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. (en)
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  • Duncan Renaldo as the Cisco Kid, with Diablo (en)
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