- Love story in Michoacán during the French Intervention.
- The action occurred during the French Intervention in Mexico during the second half of the XIX century. A revolutionary (chinaco), Pantaleón, takes a ranch whose owner is Don Julian. Guadalupe, Don Julián's daughter is about to marry Colonel Carrillo, Pantaleón's childhood friend. Pantaleón and Guadalupe fall in love. President Juárez asks Pantaleón to intercept an arm cargo but Guadalupe is found in the trunk and is accused to be a spy and condemned to death. Pantaleon must shoot Guadalupe, and, to avoid it, he proposed Carrillo to spare Guadalupe's life if he evacuates Morelia. Carrillo does it and is judge by high treason and shoot while Guadalupe becomes a revolutionary too and fight for Mexican freedom with Pantaleón.—Rosa Elena Patán
- An adaptation of the popular poem by Amado Nervo, set in Michoacán in 1867. The Chinaco (a Mexican guerrilla fighter from the time of emperor Maximilian) Pantaleón Iturbe receives the order from President Juárez to capture a cart with a treasure that will help fund the liberal cause. This "treasure" turns out to be Guadalupe Avellaneda, daughter of a rich landowner who sends a colonel to rescue his daughter. However, Guadalupe and the Chinaco fall in love, prompting the colonel, who turns out to be Pantaleón's childhood friend, to help them escape.
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