Plutarco his son Genaro and grandson Lucio lead double lives. On the one hand they are simple country musicians and on the other they actively support the peasant guerilla movement against the oppressive government. When the army occupies the village the rebels are forced to flee and leave their ammunition behind. Making the most of the fact that he looks like an inoffensive violinist Plutarco has a planto recover the munitions hidden in his cornfield. His music enratures the captain but he still has to get his hand on the ammunition.
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