[1] Marcos (José Martín) is a widowed charro who lives with his children Francisco (Alfonso Munguía) and Graciela (Beatriz Adriana).
Marcos explains to his children that in his time he was a famed gambler, but that he left it because of the suffering it caused to his late wife.
Marcos's success attracts the attention of Damián Chalena (Alfredo Gutiérrez) and his right-hand man, el Cortado (Julio Aldama).
It was released on the Carrusel, Orfeón, Santos Degollado, Vicente Guerrero, Mitla, Nacional, Emiliano Zapata, Pedro Infante and Elvira cinemas on 19 June 1980,[1][2] for two weeks.
: Historia ilustrada del cine de luchadores highlighted the musical acts of the film, saying that "las canciones lo son todo" ("the songs are everything").