The film opens in Arizona in 1897. A brothel is shot up and the male occupants are all killed by two large masked men reminiscent of modern-day fictional crime films. The production jumps to 1904 in the nearby mining town of Ruby. A strike has caused the Pinkerton boys to come to town which leads to many dead miners. Two church lady witnesses manage to escape. They manage to make their way out of town and wind up on the ranch of Michael (Trace Adkins) and Angel (Jeff Fahey). At this point, the script writes itself.
The film was on the hokey side. Not much imagination plot wise. Dialog was not bad. The soundtrack was decent. It is basically mindless entertainment.
Guide: Swearing (C-sucker). No sex or nudity.
The film was on the hokey side. Not much imagination plot wise. Dialog was not bad. The soundtrack was decent. It is basically mindless entertainment.
Guide: Swearing (C-sucker). No sex or nudity.