When a train is robbed, the description of the perpetrators points to the two friends Abahachi and Ranger. The completely unsuspecting blood brothers are therefore
arrested by Sheriff Kane and his deputy Sheriff Ratford. Since they are accused of other robberies, they are to be
executed on the gallows the next day. Behind the robberies is a new seven-member gang led by a woman known only as
the boss. Two members of the gang had disguised themselves as Abahachi and Ranger for camouflage. On behalf of a mysterious
oil baron, the gang is now supposed to take possession of the legendary canoe of
Manitou, which belongs to the Apache tribe. Because they need an Apache for this, they plan to shoot Abahachi from the gallows the next day and kidnap him as he escapes. Meanwhile, Dimitri learns that his two friends are to be executed. Although he is in the middle of preparations for the opening of a Greek restaurant, he immediately sets off. His new employee Mary also travels with him, saving his life during a robbery. Mary and Dimitri develop feelings for each other during their journey. When Abahachi and Ranger stand in front of the gallows, Abahachi is first shot free by the bandits. But Ranger is also saved thanks to a shot from Dimitri. Mary and Ranger use
an invented language to communicate. A little later, Abahachi, Ranger, Dimitri and Mary arrive at a secret meeting place. It turns out that Mary is Ranger's daughter. The very next morning, the group is tracked down and captured by the seven-member gang. Together they ride to the cave where Abahachi's father once hid Manitou's canoe. According to legend, the canoe is said to give
eternal life to the person who crosses the lake with it. The boss sends Abahachi, Ranger and Mary into the cave, while Dimitri is held hostage. In the cave, the three friends have to face a series of life-threatening tests. In his search for the escaped blood brothers, Sheriff Kane comes across Abahachi's gay twin brother Winnetouch, who has now opened a
rumba dance school. During the interrogation by the sheriff,
smoke signals produced by Dimitri rise into the air. Winnetouch realizes that his brother needs help and sets off for the cave together with the sheriff. In the cave, the final test requires that the one who acquires the canoe must be a real Apache. Abahachi then confesses his long-standing secret that he is in fact not of Native American descent, but of
Bavarian-Asian descent. After the villain Santa Maria raided the settler trek with his parents, the Apaches adopted him and Winnetouch. Mary points out that the exam requires being a true Apache, which is different from real Apache. Abahachi and his friends manage to get into the canoe. As the water level rises, they are washed out of the cave into the nearby lake. When the friends get out of the lake, the oil baron arrives, turning out to be Santa Maria who survived the end of the first film because the pit was not deep enough. A little later, Winnetouch reaches the place. The battle-hardened Winnetouch succeeds in incapacitating the gang. Sheriff Kane recognizes the innocence of Abahachi and Ranger. However, Santa Maria, unnoticed by everyone except Abahachi, makes off with the canoe. He does not expect eternal life from the canoe, but only the most lucrative sale possible. Santa Maria and Abahachi fight first on horseback, then in a train. In the process, the canoe shatters. In addition, the train is
directed onto the wrong tracks and falls down a high cliff with both of them. Abahachi is able to jump off the train at the last moment. In addition, he got the treasure from the previous film. Dimitri and Mary marry. With Ranger at his side, Abahachi
confesses his true origins to the Apaches. The Apaches, however, make him understand that they have always known about it and that he is still one of them. In the post-credit scene, Santa Maria can be seen surviving again thanks to a
parachute. ==Cast==