This Western has more characters and gun play than you usually find in five Westerns. After a while I stopped keeping track of the good guys, as I began to wonder if there were any good guys.
When the Peltry Gang swoops into Rileyville, the attack is sudden and merciless. Before the townsfolk know what hits them, one of their own lies dead in the dirt street, Deputy Abner Webb is caught with his pants down, and just for good measure, the desperados shoot the sheriff and leave him for dead as they head out.
Webb knows he must capture the outlaws for what they've done, but that won't be easy for the inexperienced lawman. Yet with the help of a shady horse trader and an ornery schoolmaster, Webb just might bring the gunslingers in on their feet--or slung over their saddles.
Webb knows he must capture the outlaws for what they've done, but that won't be easy for the inexperienced lawman. Yet with the help of a shady horse trader and an ornery schoolmaster, Webb just might bring the gunslingers in on their feet--or slung over their saddles.