The gunman El Rojo (Richard Harrison) comes to Gold Hill, a town which belongs to four rich businessmen. He plans to kill these four, because they killed his family years ago (which is the reason why they became so rich in the first place). But how can he prove that these respectable citizens are murderers?
Effective and rather dark little western, but not so special. Richard Harrison looks really mean compared to most of his other movies, and this is often enhanced by a light well put on his eyes by the DOP Aldo Giordani. Directed by Leopoldo Savona (as "Leo Colman") who also directed the Anthony Steffen westerns "Killer Kid" and "Apocalypse Joe".