El Húsar de la Muerte (English: The Hussar of Death) is a 1925 Chilean silent film directed by and starring Pedro Sienna.
The patriots are inspired when Rodríguez visits them and informs them of his plans to meet with San Martín in Mendoza to discuss their next steps.
Rodríguez recruits patriots to fight for their independence, including "el huacho pelao," a boy who decides to join the rebellion.
Rodríguez enters Governor Francisco Casimiro Marco del Pont's house in disguise and steals some documents with the help of "el huacho pelao."
The movie ends with subtitles detailing subsequent events such as the Battle of Maipú and O'Higgins' rise to power.