When Julián Torralba worked on movies, he used to be a stuntman in the city of Almeria in Spain. To make money, he and a few of his co-workers used to work on American Westerns shot in Spain. Now, they have to do stunt shows for small audiences on the set that was built for those Westerns. In the past, Julián's son, also a stuntman, died. He also has a daughter-in-law and a son who aren't close to him. Carlos, a young boy, gets curious about his father's life and runs away to join Julián and his band of ex-people who haven't worked. There, Carlos gets a taste of the wild and crazy life of these fake cowboys who drink a lot and party all the time. It turns out that Laura, a powerful businesswoman who is looking for a new place for a tourist resort, finds out that Carlos has joined the hated Julián. She moves to destroy even this last vestige of Julián's once-proud career. In the end, Julián and the cowboys decide to fight back in the only way they know how, which is to fight back.
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When Julián Torralba worked on movies, he used to be a stuntman in the city of Almeria in Spain. To make money, he and a few of his co-workers used to work on American Westerns shot in Spain. Now, they have to do stunt shows for small audiences on the set that was built for those Westerns. In the past, Julián's son, also a stuntman, died. He also has a daughter-in-law and a son who aren't close to him. Carlos, a young boy, gets curious about his father's life and runs away to join Julián and his band of ex-people who haven't worked. There, Carlos gets a taste of the wild and crazy life of these fake cowboys who drink a lot and party all the time. It turns out that Laura, a powerful businesswoman who is looking for a new place for a tourist resort, finds out that Carlos has joined the hated Julián. She moves to destroy even this last vestige of Julián's once-proud career. In the end, Julián and the cowboys decide to fight back in the only way they know how, which is to fight back.
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