The Cisco Kid Mutual/Syndicated · 1940s

Cisco Kid 54 11 09 241 Stampede On Chisolm Trail

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# Stampede On Chisolm Trail

Picture yourself huddled around the radio on a crisp evening as hoofbeats thunder across the Texas plains—thousands of cattle driven wild by unseen forces, racing toward certain disaster. In "Stampede on the Chisolm Trail," the Cisco Kid and his faithful companion Pancho must race against a wall of horns and dust to prevent a catastrophic disaster that could destroy an entire cattle drive and ruin the honest ranchers who've gambled everything on reaching Kansas. As the stampede builds to a deafening crescendo, listeners will find themselves caught in the tension between quick thinking and raw frontier danger, wondering if even the cunning and courage of the West's most beloved outlaw hero can save the day.

The Cisco Kid radio series remains one of the most cherished adventures of the Golden Age, captivating audiences with its perfect blend of swashbuckling action and authentic Old West atmosphere. Broadcast across the Mutual network and in syndication from 1942 through the mid-1950s, the show became a phenomenon by proving that the Robin Hood of the West could thrill listeners just as powerfully through sound effects and dialogue as he did on film. The episodes crackle with authentic period detail—the crack of whips, the Spanish-inflected banter between Cisco and Pancho, the moral clarity of a hero who always champions the underdog against villainy and corruption.

This particular episode represents the show at its finest: a taut, expertly paced adventure that delivers genuine suspense alongside Cisco's trademark wit and charm. Whether you're a devoted fan of classic radio westerns or discovering the Cisco Kid for the first time, "Stampede on the Chisolm Trail" promises an evening of pure entertainment that transport you straight to the heart of the American frontier.