- Dyer is buying ranches and then retrieving his check by having his gang kill the owner. Bob Worth arrives just as Buck Morton is killed and gets blamed for the murder.
- Dyer is buying ranches and then retrieving his check by having his gang kill the owner. Bob Worth arrives just as Buck Morton is killed and gets blamed for the murder. Fleeing from the Sheriff, Bob teams up with the Mexican outlaw Golinda. Having seen Dyer pay off his men, he has a plan to trap him and Golinda is just the man he needs to make it work.—Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>
- Bob Worth (Bob Steele) applies for a job at the Morton ranch, owned by a brother and sister, and is hired by the sister, Lita Morton (Gloria Shea). But her brother, Buck (Nick Stuart), comes along, with a man named Dyer (Walter McGrail), and orders Bob off the property explaining that his is selling the ranch to Dyer. The latter pays off in cash, and Buck heads for town to deposit the sale money in the bank. Bob rides on, meets a horseless-fugitive named Gallindo (Don Alvarado), and gives him a lift to his hideout. Later he meets the sheriff (Lafe McKee) who swears him in as a deputy to help catch the bandit named Gallindo. Meanwhile, Buck is killed before he reaches the bank, and Dyer names Bob as a probable suspect. Bob escapes and heads for Gallindo's hideout and explains the situation to him. Bob thinks that Dyer is responsible and is running a land-buying racket where he pays cash for a ranch, then has his henchmen hold up the former owner, kill him and get Dyer's money back. They hatch a scheme in which Dyer buys some property from Gallindo, and they add a kicker to it.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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