In the 1840s, California's Mexican population struggles as Americans flood the land and seek gold, leading to brutal violence. Farmer Joaquin Murrieta seeks revenge against the Americans who killed his wife, and after killing those who murdered his brother, he's branded an outlaw.
Robin Hood of El Dorado
In the 1840s, California's Mexican population faces a crisis as they fight to preserve their cultural identity and land rights amidst a surge of American settlers arriving in search of gold and new territories following the US acquisition of the region.