The Cisco Kid Mutual/Syndicated · 1940s

Cisco Kid 55 10 06 335 Deputy Marshal

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# Cisco Kid Episode: Deputy Marshal

The desert night crackles with danger as The Cisco Kid faces his most cunning adversary yet—a corrupt deputy marshal who wields the law itself like a loaded pistol. When an innocent man is framed for a crime he didn't commit, only Cisco and his faithful Pancho stand between justice and a noose. Listen as hoofbeats thunder across the dusty plains, as whispered plans unfold in candlelit haciendas, and as our charming rogue must outwit a lawman who's trading his badge for blood money. With every twist and turn, you'll find yourself leaning closer to your radio, wondering whether Cisco's quick wit and faster draw will be enough when the very instruments of law have been corrupted by greed. The tension builds to an explosive showdown where right and wrong blur beneath the Arizona stars.

For over a decade, The Cisco Kid captivated millions of American listeners with tales of a Robin Hood-like outlaw who robbed from the corrupt and protected the powerless across the Southwest. Unlike many radio westerns that painted morality in simple blacks and whites, this show understood that the frontier's real battles were often fought against tyranny wearing an official seal. The character, originally born in pulp fiction and already famous from film serials, found his truest voice in radio—where listeners could focus entirely on the witty banter between Cisco and Pancho, the ingenious schemes, and the moral complexity that made the show endure through fourteen years of production.

Tune in now to experience why The Cisco Kid remains a treasured artifact of radio's golden age: where adventure, humor, and conscience converged in thirty thrilling minutes of pure entertainment.