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Mon 24 Sep, 2012 08:14 pm
William Sydney Porter created Cisco. It took radio and TV to make him well known. This link brings you the original story.
http://thenostalgialeague.com/olmag/cisco.html
Numerous movies featured the character, beginning in the silent film era with The Caballero's Way (1914). There is a discrepancy as to who actually played the part of the Cisco Kid. In the cemetery records of Stanley Herbert Dunn it states that he played the part, but at IMDb.com it states that William Robert Dunn played the part. It could be that Stanley Herbert Dunn played the Kid in a play the same year that William Robert Dunn played him in the movie.
For his portrayal of the Kid in the early sound film In Old Arizona (1928), Warner Baxter won the second Best Actor Oscar. This film was a revised version of the original story, in which the Kid is portrayed in a positive light. It was directed by Irving Cummings and Raoul Walsh, who was originally slated to play the lead until a jackrabbit jumping through a windshield cost him an eye while on location.[1] In 1931, Fox Film Corporation produced a sound version with Baxter, Conchita Montenegro, and Edmund Lowe.
The movie series began with The Return of the Cisco Kid (1939), featuring Baxter in the title role with Cesar Romero as his sidekick, Lopez, Chris-Pin Martin as the other sidekick, Gordito ("Fatty"), Lynn Bari as his mistaken love interest, Ann Carver, Henry Hull as her wayward grandfather, and Ward Bond in the lowest-billed role as "Tough," whose one scene shows him beaten into unconsciousness by the unscrupulous Sheriff McNally (Robert Barrat}.
Romero took over the lead role of Cisco and Martin continued to play Gordito in six further films before the series was suspended with America's entry into World War II in 1941. Duncan Renaldo took over the reins as the Kid when Monogram Pictures revived the series in 1945 with The Cisco Kid Returns, which also introduced the Kid's best-known sidekick, Pancho, played by Martin Garralaga. Pancho also became established as his sidekick in other media. Neither Gordito nor Pancho is in the original story. After three Renaldo/Cisco films, Gilbert Roland played the character in a half-dozen 1946-1947 movies beginning with The Gay Cavalier (1946). Renaldo then returned to the role with Leo Carrillo as Pancho. They made five films, with Renaldo assuming the flowery "Cisco" outfit in the final film. He would wear that throughout the TV series that followed. Larry DeWeese was the producer of the hit show.
[edit]List of movies
The Caballero's Way (1914)
The Border Terror (1919)
In Old Arizona (1928)
The Arizona Kid (1930)
The Slippery Pearls (1931)
The Cisco Kid (1931)
Return of the Cisco Kid (1939)
The Cisco Kid and the Lady (1939)
Lucky Cisco Kid (1940)
Viva Cisco Kid (1940)
The Gay Caballero (1940)
Romance of the Rio Grande (1941)
Ride on Vaquero (1941)
The Cisco Kid Returns (1945)
The Cisco Kid In Old New Mexico (1945)
South of the Rio Grande (1945)
The Gay Cavalier (1946)
South of Monterey (1946)
Beauty and the Bandit (1946)
Riding the California Trail (1947)
Robin Hood of Monterey (1947)
King of the Bandits (1947)
Valiant Hombre (1948)
The Gay Amigo (1949)
The Daring Caballero (1949)
Satan's Cradle (1949)
The Girl From San Lorenzo (1950)
The Cisco Kid (1994)