In the early twentieth century, several prisoners escaped while on a road gang. One of the convicts was Zach Provo, a half-Indian who was sentenced to prison in the late nineteenth century. He flees with six others in order to inflict vengeance on Sam Burgade, the lawman who not only apprehended him but was also responsible for the death of Provo's wife, at least according to Provo. He intends to steal Burgade's daughter, which motivates him to mount his horse and pursue him. Can Burgade, who has been retired for a while, still track down Provo?
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In the early twentieth century, several prisoners escaped while on a road gang. One of the convicts was Zach Provo, a half-Indian who was sentenced to prison in the late nineteenth century. He flees with six others in order to inflict vengeance on Sam Burgade, the lawman who not only apprehended him but was also responsible for the death of Provo's wife, at least according to Provo. He intends to steal Burgade's daughter, which motivates him to mount his horse and pursue him. Can Burgade, who has been retired for a while, still track down Provo?
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