Bill San Antonio accuses his old friend and partner Cat of cheating at cards.
After the funeral the men find that the loot of the gang is missing, and Bud says that Cat must have stolen it.
The story as shown begins with a train running into a town, filled with dead bodies.
Cat searches – followed at a distance by Hutch – and eventually finds the hideout of Bill's new gang.
Using Hutch's considerable strength, they remove the box with the gold taken from the train, and hide it down in the ground by some cliffs.
When Bill and most of the gang temporarily leave (to meet his secret partner), Cat suggests to Bud (who has been recently whipped by Bill for being too conspicuous in the nearby village and also blamed for the surviving witness at the train massacre) that he can lead him to the gold.
After his two companions have been shot by Cat, Bill – held at gunpoint – suggests that they share the money, and forget Hutch.
While the fuse burns away, they move into position to draw, but are interrupted by Hutch, who is holding a rifle and tells them to drop their guns.
While Bill crawls towards the kegs of dynamite and tries to bite off the fuse with his teeth, Cat carries the unconscious Hutch to cover.
Cat says that he has to have a bullet taken out of his head and that they will discuss the fate of the gold when Hutch is strong enough to hold a gun.
of Variety stated that the film is "long on action and short on story line" noting "if the subsequent action were as suspenseful as a long and tenseful poker game which opens film, American International which is distributing pic in this country, would have a sure western b.o.
This muddled film is one of their poorer efforts – it's poorly paced, overlong, tedious and humorless.
But those who have a strong stomach for all the dumb violence and can overlook the awkward execution of the story, may be the ones best suited for this bloody awful film".