It's been some town since Texas was torn away from Mexico, and there are large swaths of it still under the control of bandits, or military men as they style themselves. Dragomir Bojanic-Gidra moseys into town, puts some women who have been captured for immoral purposes under his protection, and proceeds to get involved with one of the bandits, Robert Hunder, who has most of the clues to a fabulous treasure. There are three playing cards with clues on them, and the has two of them. Bojanic-Gidra has the third.
There are many things about this spaghetti western that are good. There's a fine musical theme by Roberto Pregadio. There's some handsome photography by Amerigo Pregadio. And Bojanic-Gidra looks like a skinny Kirk Douglas. Unfortunately, the writing is not good. Of course one expects many reversals and brutalities in a spaghetti western. This one, however, is very padded, and the details.