Legendary western hero Kit Carson and his dependable side-kick, El Toro, ride from one dangerous situation to the next, always fighting for truth and justice. Bill Williams, who had a long film and TV career in westerns, crime dramas and science fiction, plays the upright scout Carson with rugged believability. The role of Kit's girl-crazy Mexican pal is humorously handled by Don Diamond, who later played Cpl. Reyes in the "Zorro" series (1957-1959) and Crazy Cat in "F Troop" (1965) before lending his voice to a series of animated cartoon characters. "The Adventures of Kit Carson" is an early rough-riding treasure from the golden age of TV westerns that brought iconic shows like "The Lone Ranger," "The Cisco Kid," "Roy Rogers" and "Wild Bill Hickok" to small screens across America.
The Baron Of Black Springs: Kit goes undercover to scout locations for an army fort near a town ruled by a self-styled "Baron" and his blood-thirsty henchmen.
Pledge To Danger: A young girl, bound into servitude by her destitute widowed mother, is used and abused by her caretakers until Kit intervenes.
Prince Of Padua Hills: An orphan who stands to inherit a large ranch is being raised by an uncle determined to claim the ranch as his own, even if it means murdering the boy to get it.
The Range Master: A hereford rancher is framed for murder in a plot by his attorney and his brother-in-law to seize the man's vast herds.