Enemy Gold

They ride off into the woods where one is seen holding a gunshot wound to the gut while the other buries the gold bars, sticks a knife into a tree, and then begins writing in his journal.

Just then, division head Chief Dickson shows up and chews them out for not following agency regulations and conducting operations without a warrant.

Santiago calls for the deaths of Cannon, Austin and Midnite but Dickson tells him all he's going to get for now is a radio that will allow him to eavesdrop on the agents' communications.

Cannon and Austin discuss camping as children and always hoping to find Quantrill's Gold but being convinced it was just a legend.

Back at Santiago's club, he receives several visitors ranging from business partners he owes money to the henchmen at the farm who failed to protect his cocaine watermelons.

He calls in this new information to Noble while an eavesdropping Santiago and Panther steal a park ranger's boat to pursue them.

Back at the cabin, a second henchman is trying to kill Midnite when she gains the upper hand and shoots him in the chest with an explosive crossbow arrow.

Just then, she receives a call from Cannon informing her that the agents just ran into henchmen they encountered at the previous drug raid.

Amidst the chaos, the agents grab the gold and run while Santiago and Panther attempt to escape in a waiting helicopter.

The agents bring the gold back to the agency and are told it will probably wind up in a Civil War museum.

While celebrating in a hot tub over champagne, Noble announces a new Chief has been chosen to take over the division: the team will be reporting to her from now on.

A review in the Chicago Tribune recalled that "Like all Sidaris films, "Enemy Gold" is a family affair.