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- U.S. Border Patrol Agent, Angel Waters, makes a routine apprehension that will haunt him forever.
- A troubled man runs away to Mexico and is recruited to join a paramilitary group of teens fighting the drug cartels. He proves himself to the group, but questions their motive.
- Although some scenes were re-enacted after the fact, this is a real documentary on the struggle of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to overthrow dictator Porfirio Díaz . Directors Christy Cabanne and Raoul Walsh took a camera crew to Mexico during the Mexican Revolution of 1912 and traveled with Villa, filming footage of his army on the march and engaged in battle with federal troops (director Walsh confirmed in an interview the long-rumored story that Villa insisted on the filming of execution by firing squad of several dozen federal prisoners, but that when he returned to Hollywood the studio thought the footage too grisly and cut it out).
- In the dusty, lawless border town of Ojinaga, Chihuahua; Mexico, it is only days until the hardscrabble citizens fill the streets for the annual Revolutionary Parade in honor of Mexico's favorite son, Pancho Villa. With the shadow of multiple unsolved abductions and murders emanating from Juarez, the people of Ojinaga are ready for a day without fear, ready to forget the corrupt police, the drug cartels, and the crushing poverty. But a killer is among them. In a matter of seconds, a single horrific event shatters everything and three men are brought together by deadly circumstances. It only takes a few moments for everything to change. Forever.
- How Pancho Villa, the US's favorite, became US's enemy.