One by One
Bill learns that his father, during the American Civil War, was accused of theft and killed. Teaming up with a former Mexican scout who was present and left for dead, they set out for revenge and to f…
One by One
Bill learns that his father, during the American Civil War, was accused of theft and killed. Teaming up with a former Mexican scout who was present and left for dead, they set out for revenge and to find the stolen money. At the Texas/Mexico frontier, during the Civil War, Colonel Greyson was accused of embezzling $ 500,000 that he was to deliver to the Confederate command. In fact, he was betrayed by four officers who accompanied him, and robed the money. When a young man reveals to be Bill Greyson, the son of the colonel, he is about to be lynched by the infuriated, and wrongly informed citizens. El Charro, the leader of a Mexican gang, tells the real story to Bill, and helps him in his revenge plan: to identify and eliminate the four men, who are now respected - and wealthy - citizens. El Charro expects the naive young man to be happy to rehabilitate his family name, and he will outsmart him and take the money. A public statement rehabilitates Bill, alright, and the money comes into the pockets of El Charro. Does crime pay? —Artemis-9
One by One
Drama,Western
Film Details
Bill learns that his father, during the American Civil War, was accused of theft and killed. Teaming up with a former Mexican scout who was present and left for dead, they set out for revenge and to find the stolen money. At the Texas/Mexico frontier, during the Civil War, Colonel Greyson was accused of embezzling $ 500,000 that he was to deliver to the Confederate command.
In fact, he was betrayed by four officers who accompanied him, and robed the money. When a young man reveals to be Bill Greyson, the son of the colonel, he is about to be lynched by the infuriated, and wrongly informed citizens. El Charro, the leader of a Mexican gang, tells the real story to Bill, and helps him in his revenge plan: to identify and eliminate the four men, who are now respected - and wealthy - citizens.
El Charro expects the naive young man to be happy to rehabilitate his family name, and he will outsmart him and take the money. A public statement rehabilitates Bill, alright, and the money comes into the pockets of El Charro. Does crime pay? —Artemis-9.