"Justice." . . "Cisco Kid." . . "Western television programs." . . . . . . . . "The Cisco Kid the gay amigo" . . "In episode 1, a crooked lawyer plots to kill a rancher, steal his niece's inheritance and blame the niece's boyfriend for the murder. In episode 2, Cisco and Pancho run into a pretty girl with a suspicious story while they are chasing a thief who stole $25,000 in bonds." . "As the \"Robin Hood of the Old West,\" the Cisco Kid and his partner Pancho fight crime and corruption. In the first episode, Cisco and Pancho rescue an innocent man accused of murder, from a lynch mob, and then help him prove his innocence. Helping a newspaper editor in the second episode, Cisco and Pancho clean up the town of Sundance and rid it of its corrupt mayor."@en . . . . . . . "Three episodes (30 min. each) of The Lone Ranger (originally broadcast 1952-1953) and three episodes (30 min. each) of The Cisco Kid (originally broadcast in 1958)."@en . . . . . . . "B films"@en . . . "Presents a colorized episode of the television series."@en . . "Cisco Kid (Television program : 1950-1956) Lynching story"@en . . . . . . . . "Lone Ranger"@en . . . "TV Guide presents-- The Cisco Kid"@en . "The Cisco Kid [two episodes]"@en . . "Film adaptations" . . "Film adaptations"@en . . . . . . . "The Cisco kid" . "The Cisco kid"@en . "Drama" . . "Drama"@en . . . . . . . . . "Set in the New Mexico territory during the 1890's, this episode finds the Cisco Kid falsely accused of murdering the postal inspector."@en . "The Cisco Kid and his sidekick Pancho travel the old west fighting injustice."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In this first television series to be produced in color, The Cisco Kid as the \"Robin Hood of the Old West\" stops treachery with incredible stunts and ingenuity with help from his sidekick, Pancho."@en . . . "In The Cisco Kid returns, Cisco and Pancho suspect a respected businessman of being behind a series of crimes. In Old New Mexico, Cisco Kid and Pancho hold up a stagecoach and kidnap a woman who is wanted for murder but maintains her innocence. In The Gay Amigo, The U.S. cavalry and Mexican bandidos are battling it out, and the Cisco Kid and Poncho find themselves mistaken for bandidos."@en . . . . . . "Lynch mob"@en . . "Western television programs" . "Western television programs"@en . . . . . . . . . "TV episode of The Cisco Kid"@en . . "Lynching story"@en . . "The Cisco Kid as the \"Robin Hood of the Old West\" stops treachery with incredible stunts and ingenuity with help from his sidekick, Pancho."@en . "Set in 1890's New Mexico, Cisco and Pancho fight corruption and seek justice for the victims of bandits, con men, and cattle rustlers."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "In Sister trouble, Cisco & Pancho help two pretty girls involved with gamblers and counterfeiters. In Romany caravan, a beautiful gypsy maiden needs help because bank robbers have joined her camp."@en . . . . . "In the first episode Cisco and Pancho are ambushed by two outlaws as Cisco is about to identify a bandit who killed a banker during a robbery. In the second episode Cisco and Pancho help settle a feud between two freight companies and play Cupid while they are at it."@en . . . "Revolves around the notorious Cisco Kid depicted on the series as being misunderstood by lawmen who believed the Kid and his cohort, Pancho, to be criminals. To the poor they were heroes who always did the right thing when officers of the law would not."@en . . . . . "In this first television series to be produced in color, The Cisco Kid as the \"Robin Hood of the Old West\", stops treachery with incredible stunts and ingenuity with help from his sidekick, Pancho." . "The Cisco Kid" . "The Cisco Kid"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cisco Kid"@en . . . "Television programs"@en . "Television programs" . "Four untitled episodes: 1. Cisco and Pancho rescue an innocent man accused of murder, from a lynch mob. 2. They help a newspaper editor clean upthe town of Sundance. 3. Cisco and Pancho are ambushed by two outlaws as Cisco is about to identify a bandit who killed a banker during a robbery. 4. Cisco and Pancho help settle a feud between two freight companies and play Cupid while they are at it." . "Western films" . "Western films"@en . . . "DVDs"@en . . . . . . . "The Cisco Kid [two episodes : Pancho hostage ; and Quarter horse]"@en . . "Cisco Kid (Television program : 1950-1956)" . "Gay amigo" . "Cisco Kid (Television program : 1950-1956)"@en . "Newspaper crusader"@en . . "Roy Rogers Show"@en . . . "DVD-Video discs"@en . . . "Fiction"@en . . "Cisco Kid (Television program : 1950-1956)"@en . "The Cisco Kid 20 episodes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Adventures of dashing hero Cisco and his sidekick Pancho."@en . . . . . "History"@en . . "Cisco Kid (Television program : 1950-1956) Pancho hostage"@en . . . . . . . . . "Action and adventure television programs"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Set in 1890s New Mexico, Cisco and Pancho fight corruption and seek justice for the victims of bandits, con men and cattle rustlers. With a combination of humor and compassion for their fellow man, Cisco and Pancho have become legendary to television viewers everywhere." . . "In the first episode Pancho is taken hostage by bandits and then rescued by Cisco. In the second episode Cisco recovers a valuable stolen horse."@en . "Ambushed"@en . . "The U.S. cavalry and Mexican bandidos are battling it out, and the Cisco Kid and Pancho find themselves mistaken for bandidos." . . . . "Cisco Kid western triple feature"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Feature films"@en . "Fiction television programs"@en . "Fiction television programs" . . "As the \"Robin Hood of the Old West,\" the Cisco Kid and his partner Pancho fight crime and corruption. In the first episode Cisco and Pancho are ambushed and taken hostage by a criminal's sister as Cisco is about to identify the bandit, who killed a banker during a robbery. In the second episode, Cisco and Pancho help settle a feud between two freight companies and play Cupid along the way."@en . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . "New Mexico" . . "New Mexico." . "Shokus Video (Firm)" . . "MM & V Productions." . . "Outlaws." . . "Outlaws Drama." . . "ZIV Television Programs, Inc." . . . . "Cisco Kid (Fictitious character) Drama." . . "Roy Rogers show (Television program)" . . "Justice Drama." . . "Topics Entertainment (Firm)" . . "Concord Video." . . "Cisco Kid (Television program)" . . "Detective and mystery plays." . . "Dastar (Firm)" . . "Cisco Kid (Television program : 1950-1956)" . . "Marathon Music & Video (Firm)" . . "Western (Television program)" . . "Westerns." . . "BCI (Firm)" . . "Moviecraft (Firm)" . . "DVD-Video discs." . .