In a distant and dusty village in Mexico, at the height of the Revolution, a group of bandits faces a moral dilemma when they decide to rob a train loaded with gold. Led by the charismatic and cunning El Chacal, the group is made up of beloved characters, each with their own reasons for joining the heist. However, what seemed like a perfect plan turns into chaos when they discover that their true enemies are the corrupt authorities and a ruthless army seeking to eliminate the rebels.
As the adventure unfolds, tension among the group members begins to rise, revealing their hidden ambitions and old grudges. But not everything is distrust; loyalty also flourishes at the most unexpected moments, and the bandits realize that in order to move forward, they must unite and fight not only for the gold but for a greater cause.
With a biting humor and a visual style characteristic of spaghetti westerns, the story addresses themes of friendship, betrayal, and the quest for justice, all set against the backdrop of a tumultuous era. Bullets fly and laughter is quick to follow, as the protagonists try to navigate lethal traps and power struggles that threaten to crush them. In the end, they will face a devastating truth: in their pursuit of wealth, they have found something much more valuable.