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# Marshal of Gold Field
The dust of a lawless frontier town swirls through your radio speaker as The Cisco Kid rides into Gold Field with trouble hot on his heels. A crooked marshal has seized control of the mining camp, using his badge to line his pockets while honest prospectors face ruin. When Cisco discovers that an old friend has been framed for a crime he didn't commit, the charming caballero must use his quick wit, faster draw, and cunning disguises to expose the corruption festering beneath the marshal's tin star. With his faithful sidekick Pancho at his side, cracking jokes even as bullets ricochet through saloons and across desert plains, Cisco orchestrates a thrilling scheme that will either restore justice to Gold Field—or leave him swinging from a rope in the town square.
From 1942 through the 1950s, *The Cisco Kid* captivated millions of listeners who tuned in each week to follow the exploits of this Robin Hood of the Old West. Unlike the grittier, more lawless westerns that would dominate the radio dial, *Cisco Kid* balanced genuine adventure with humor and charm, making the show accessible to entire families gathered around their sets. The program drew strength from its Latin American lead character—a rarity in Golden Age radio—who represented not villainy but heroism and intelligence. These episodes were the cultural foundation that later inspired a beloved television series, cementing Cisco's place in American entertainment history.
Settle back in your favorite chair, adjust the dial to catch every crackling word of dialogue and orchestrated gunshot, and prepare yourself for an evening of pure adventure. Gold Field awaits—and so does The Cisco Kid.