Two Arizona stagecoach line owners are hired by a paroled bank embezzler to take him, and his hidden loot, to Mexico but things don't go as planned.
Recent parolee John Carver returns to town to collect his hidden stolen money and hires stagecoach line owners Tim Holt and Chito Rafferty to take him to Mexico. The pair soon find they may have taken on more than they bargained for as it seems everyone Carver ever knew is out for the money and will stop at nothing to get it.—Doug Sederberg <vornoff@sonic.net>
Tim Holt plays Tim Holt(!) in a rather humdrum Western. As usual Holt is the hero fending off the bad guys and doing an adequate job. The bad guys were not tough, not frightening and Holt hardly had to get out of 2nd gear to handle them. Average film, less than average baddies and an adequate hero. Watch it on a rainy day if you really have nothing else to do.—Victor-fitforlife
Tim and Chito are operators of a small, failing stagecoach-line in Arizona near the Mexican border. Prison parolee and former bank clerk returns to the town to recover $!00,000 he embezzled and hid a few years ago. After he secures the hidden loot he hires Tim and Chito to take him to Mexico. They defend Carver when the stagecoach is attacked but they don't realize the attackers are old pals of Carver who want a share of the stolen money. Along for the ride is Emily Brice, the daughter of the bank president robbed by Carver years before.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
Paroled from prison, Carver returns to collect his stolen money. He hires Tim and Chito to take him across the border. But his cellmate Langdon, his lawyer Bronson, and his old girlfriend Roxie are all separately after the money. When they learn that Tim and Chito have it, they team up and go after them.—Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>