While bringing the body of an outlaw back to a local sheriff's office to collect a bounty, "Django" (Gianni Garko) comes face to face with of another hombre who has an extremely menacing look about him. It's only when he gets into town that he is informed that the man's name is "Manuel Vasquez" (Claudio Camaso) and he is worth $2000 dead or alive. Even so, Django decides not to pursue it at this time figuring that the price on Manuel is bound to increase to a much higher level in the very near future. Not surprisingly, when a wealthy man by the name of "Senior Mendoza" (Franco Bettella) has his daughter "Dolores Mendoza" (Adriana Ambesi) kidnapped by Manuel the price does indeed increase--but even then, not enough to interest Django at this particular time--but things are going to change after that. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film started off pretty well, but after the middle part of the movie things became a bit muddled, and the ending turned out to be somewhat disappointing as well. In any case, while I don't consider this to be a bad film by any means, I don't rank this as one of the better Spaghetti Westerns and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.