Cisco Kid 54 07 20 209 Jail Break
# The Cisco Kid - "Jail Break" (July 20, 1942)
Picture yourself huddled near the radio on a sweltering summer evening, the dial tuned to your local Mutual affiliate. The familiar guitar flourish announcing the Cisco Kid crackles through the speaker, and within moments you're transported to the dusty borderlands between Texas and Old Mexico. In this episode, the charming caballero finds himself in his most desperate circumstance yet—locked behind bars with a noose tightening around his neck. A frame-up by corrupt lawmen threatens to execute the one man who has championed the forgotten and downtrodden, and only Pancho's quick thinking and Cisco's cunning charm stand between justice and a terrible miscarriage of it. The tension mounts as jailers pace the corridors, as Cisco weighs his options in the darkness of his cell, and as somewhere outside, the clock ticks mercilessly toward dawn.
The Cisco Kid became an institution of American radio precisely because it captured something audiences craved during wartime uncertainty—a hero defined not by brute force but by ingenuity, humor, and an unwavering moral compass. Unlike the stern lawmen of other westerns, Cisco operated in the gray spaces between official justice and real justice, making him endlessly appealing to Depression and war-weary listeners who recognized that the system wasn't always fair. With Vorgel Vye's skilled direction and the chemistry between leads, these 15-minute adventures became must-listen programming for families across the nation.
Don't miss this thrilling installment of a radio classic that still resonates with the adventurous spirit. Tune in and experience why, for nearly two decades, millions of listeners tuned in to follow the exploits of the masked avenger and his loyal sidekick in their quest for justice on the frontier.