Inspired in part by the 1965 movie "Django the Honorable Killer" this film begins with a bounty hunter by the name of "Mr. Regan" (Anthony Steffan) riding up to a small town in Montana to investigate a bank robbery that occurred several years earlier. From what he is told, a man named "Jim Norton" (Frank Wolff) is the identical brother of the now deceased outlaw responsible and Mr. Regan wants to see first-hand whether he has any knowledge of the location of the stolen loot. The problem is that the entire territory is beset by a range war pitting ranchers against farmers and bounty hunters are viewed with contempt in this area. To help alleviate that problem he dons a sheriff's badge and assumes the identify of an incoming lawman mysteriously killed in an ambush prior to his arrival in town. What Mr. Regan doesn't count on, however, is the extremely hostile reaction he receives when he finally gets there. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a mediocre Spaghetti western which spent an inordinate amount of time on action sequences and not enough in development of the characters or an in-depth plot. Even so, I suppose it was worth the time spent for the most part and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.