In
Prohibition-era
Texas, wanderer John Smith drives into the small
bordertown of Jericho. A young woman named Felina soon crosses the street, catching Smith's eye.
Irish mobsters later surround his car. The lead hood warns Smith against staring at "Doyle's property" and smashes up his car. Stranded and with no money to get his car fixed, Smith talks to Sheriff Ed Galt; the cowardly Galt refuses to help him. At a hotel, Smith gets a drink and a room. He then visits Doyle's headquarters at a social club and challenges the hood to a
duel, which Smith wins. Learning of the Irish hood's death, Fredo Strozzi, the head of Jericho's
Italian gang, later offers Smith a job in his outfit. Strozzi wants to wipe out his rivals and spends heavily to recruit anyone who can fight into his gang. Smith agrees to his offer. Giorgio Carmonte, the son of a prominent
Chicago mobster, monitors Strozzi's activities in Jericho. Carmonte distrusts Smith, who secretly seduces Strozzi's mistress, Lucy. Smith accompanies Strozzi's gang to the backcountry. Aided by Ramirez, a corrupt Mexican police lieutenant on Doyle's payroll, the gang ambushes Doyle's men there and seizes a caravan of illicit foreign liquor. Carmonte travels to Mexico to cut more deals with Ramirez. Smith later defects to Doyle's side and reveals Ramirez's betrayal. Doyle's right hand man Hickey travels to Mexico, kills Ramirez and a corrupt
Border Patrol officer involved in the liquor trade, and kidnaps Carmonte. Doyle contacts Strozzi and demands a large ransom for Carmonte, as well as the return of his trucks. Strozzi in turn kidnaps Felina and offers to trade her instead. The two gangs eventually make the exchange. Smith is apprehended by Sheriff Galt, who brings him to meet with Captain Tom Pickett of the
Texas Rangers. Pickett has been ordered to investigate the officer's death and says that the State of Texas will not tolerate Doyle and Strozzi's war any longer. He intends to bring Rangers in ten days to wipe out both sides if one is not destroyed within the week. If Pickett finds Smith there after ten days, he will kill him as well. Lucy reveals to Smith that Strozzi had her ear cut off for sleeping with him. Smith gives her money and gets her a ride out of town. The next day, Smith relays a false rumor that Strozzi is preparing to bring in more men. Playing on Doyle's obsession with Felina, Smith convinces Doyle that Strozzi will try to kidnap her again to learn where Lucy is being kept. Smith kills the men guarding Felina and gives her one of Doyle's cars to escape. The next day, Smith is waiting at the safehouse when Doyle arrives, and claims that Strozzi managed to kidnap Felina again. Doyle's new enforcer, Jack McCool, believes Smith's story but Hickey does not. Furious, Doyle vows to wipe out Strozzi's gang later that day. Smith's plan goes awry when Hickey ambushes him, having received word that Felina was spotted heading towards Mexico. Doyle imprisons Smith and has him tortured, demanding to know where Felina is. Smith, however, refuses to talk. Later that night, he overpowers his guards and escapes with Galt and the hotel's owner, Joe Monday. While driving out of town, they see Hickey and his men slaughtering Strozzi's gang at a roadhouse. Strozzi and Carmonte try to surrender but are gunned down. Smith takes refuge at a remote church. Two days later, Galt arrives and informs Smith that Monday was caught smuggling food and water to the church and that Doyle will probably torture him to death. He then hands Smith his pistols, saying that that is all the help he is willing to offer. Smith returns to town, kills McCool and the rest of Doyle's men, and rescues Monday. Doyle and Hickey are absent, having gone down to Mexico in a desperate search for Felina. Smith lures Doyle to his location and lets Monday take revenge by killing the gangster. Hickey pretends to surrender and tries to kill Smith, who outdraws and shoots him dead. Smith later gets into his newly repaired Ford and drives on to Mexico, his original destination. ==Cast==