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.
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The Cisco Kid. Commercial color television broadcasting began in 1951, with the first television show filmed and broadcast in color being The Cisco Kid which was broadcast in 1954. The Cisco Kid was on the air from 1950 to 1956, but few Americans were able to see it in color because a color television was much too expensive for most people.
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"Buck" (Cisco), one of the horses ridden in the movie, lived at 1880 Town until he passed away in 2008 at the age of 33. There is a memorial for him at his burial place in the 1880 Town.
black and white, well mostly white with black spots.
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.
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Cisco's horse was named Diablo. What was Pancho's horses name?
thunder The name of the Cisco Kid's Horse was Diablo.
Diablo was Cisco's horses name, Loco was Pancho's horses name
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This depends on the horse as an individual. For a kids horse, you want an older (10+), calm, well trained horse in good health and with plenty of experience in what discipline the child is interested in. Breed and color should not matter
The Cisco Kid. Commercial color television broadcasting began in 1951, with the first television show filmed and broadcast in color being The Cisco Kid which was broadcast in 1954. The Cisco Kid was on the air from 1950 to 1956, but few Americans were able to see it in color because a color television was much too expensive for most people.