Cisco Kid 55 10 18 338 Storm On Lake
Thunder cracks across the desert as Cisco Kid and his loyal companion Pancho find themselves stranded on the shores of a treacherous lake, their horses exhausted and a killer storm bearing down with relentless fury. A desperate rancher's daughter has vanished in the churning waters, and every moment counts as lightning splits the darkening sky. Is she lost to the depths, or held captive by rustlers using the tempest as cover for their crimes? With nothing but his wits, his quick draw, and Pancho's unwavering loyalty, Cisco must navigate the chaos of wind and water to solve the mystery and save the innocent—all before the storm claims them all.
Since 1942, *The Cisco Kid* has galloped into living rooms across America as one of radio's most beloved western adventures, starring Duncan Renaldo as the charming Mexican caballero and Leo Carrillo as the bumbling but good-hearted Pancho. What set this show apart from typical shoot-'em-up westerns was its warmth and humor; Cisco was never a mere gunslinger but a champion of justice with a twinkle in his eye and a profound sense of honor. By the mid-1950s, the program had become a syndicated institution, reaching audiences nationwide with stories that blended genuine danger with the lighter moments that made Cisco's adventures feel like visits from an old friend.
Tune in now and experience the golden age of radio drama, when sound effects and voice acting could transport you to a rain-soaked lakeside under siege by nature itself. *The Cisco Kid* awaits—vamos!