(English: "Jalisco, don't back down") is a 1941 Mexican film directed by Joselito Rodríguez, starring Jorge Negrete,[1] Gloria Marín and Carlos López.
[3] Evita Muñoz was five years old when she played the character Chachita in the film, and also earning her the nickname she was known by for the length of her career.
Radilla teaches Salvador, known as Chavo, how to "play cards, shoot guns, herd cattle, and distrust women".
Carmela is crossing the road with her five year old niece, Chachita, when several fast moving horseback riders travel through town.
Salvador rushes to the middle of the road and protects the little girl, then carries her to her aunt after the horses have passed through.
[1] El Malasuerte, now recovering in Radilla's private residence in the cantina, proposes a deal with Salvador.
Salvador, with a list of names from Malasuerte, travels to Guadalajara to kill the men that were responsible for the death of his parents, his rapid shooting style earns him the nickname "El Ametralladora" (the machine gun).