thunder The name of the Cisco Kid's Horse was Diablo.
Diablo was Cisco's horses name, Loco was Pancho's horses name
Cisco Kid's horse was named Diablo, while Pancho's horse was named Loco. These characters were part of a popular radio and television series featuring Cisco Kid and his sidekick Pancho, who roamed the American West fighting injustice. The horses played an essential role in their adventures, reflecting the lively spirit of the duo.
Cisco's horse was named Diablo (devil), but the part was allegedly played by at least three different horses. One was used for close-up work, another for fast action and stunt scenes, and I suppose the third was used for filler. Cisco's Mexican sidekick rode a horse named Loco (crazy). The Cisco Kid was the first television series to be filmed in color, which made identification of the equine stand-ins easier for devoted viewers.
Loco
The last name of Pancho from "The Cisco Kid" is "Villalobos." Pancho, who is the sidekick of the titular character Cisco, is known for his comedic personality and loyalty. The series, which originated in the early 20th century, features their adventures in the American West.
The duration of Lucky Cisco Kid is 1.12 hours.
His real name was Leo Carrillo Jr.
There have been many movies with the Cisco Kid. The Cisco Kid movie from 1994 with Jimmy Smits was an update of the original Cisco Kid. It was about the Cisco Kid and his sidekick Pancho riding around Mexico and dealing with injustice. They eventually spur peasants on to remove the French imperials lording over them.
Cisco Reyes goes by The Cisco Kid.
Lucky Cisco Kid was created on 1940-06-23.
The Cisco Kid - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved