The Cisco Kid Mutual/Syndicated · 1940s

Cisco Kid 53 10 08 128 Planted Gold

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# Planted Gold

When the opening notes of that iconic Spanish guitar flourish crackle through your speaker, you know adventure awaits—and "Planted Gold" delivers exactly what Cisco Kid fans craved in 1948. Our charming caballero finds himself entangled in a cunning scheme of deception where nothing is as it seems. Someone has deliberately planted gold on an innocent man's property, and the evidence points inexorably toward a frame-up that could mean the noose. With only his quick wit, silver tongue, and loyal Pancho at his side, Cisco must uncover the real culprit before justice takes its darkest turn. The tension builds masterfully as our hero navigates a web of greed and betrayal, all while keeping one eye over his shoulder—because in this lawless territory, trust is the rarest commodity of all.

The Cisco Kid radio program stood apart from the typical Western shoot-em-up fare of its era, presenting a hero who was clever, charming, and decidedly *non-violent*—a rarity for the genre. Rather than relying on gunfire, Cisco won through his intelligence and charisma, making him a progressive figure for 1940s radio. The show's popularity was phenomenal, spawning a feature film, comic books, and eventually a beloved television series. Every episode, whether involving mysterious murders, stolen cattle, or in this case, planted treasure, showcased why audiences tuned in religiously across America and beyond.

If you've never experienced the magic of Cisco Kid, or if you're a devoted longtime listener, "Planted Gold" is essential listening. Press play and let yourself drift back to an era when radio transported millions into a romanticized frontier where cleverness triumphed over violence, and a masked caballero rode eternally for justice.