In the
Old West, outside LaHood, California in Carbon Canyon, mining baron Coy LaHood is waging a war of intimidation against independent prospectors and their families — including Hull Barret, who is courting Sarah Wheeler. Sarah's teenage daughter, Megan — desperate for deliverance from LaHood after a gang of his men attack the mining camp and kill her dog – prays for a miracle. Shortly afterward, a man rides a pale horse into Carbon Canyon. When Hull heads to town to pick up supplies, four of Lahood's men harass and assault him, but the stranger intervenes and effortlessly fights them off with an axe handle. Thankful, Hull invites his rescuer to dinner and, while the stranger is washing, notices what appear to be six bullet wounds in his back. When the stranger arrives at the dining table, he is wearing a
clerical collar and is thereafter referred to as
Preacher. Coy LaHood's son, Joshua, attempts to scare off Preacher with a gigantic workman, Club. Preacher quickly disables Club. When Coy returns from
Sacramento, he learns of Preacher's arrival and unsuccessfully attempts to bribe and then threaten him. At Preacher's suggestion, LaHood then offers the prospectors $1,000 per claim provided they evacuate within 24 hours. LaHood says he plans to hire the services of Stockburn, a corrupt
marshal, to clear them out if they refuse. The prospectors ultimately reject LaHood's offer, despite Preacher warning them about Stockburn. Megan expresses her love for Preacher, but he gently rebuffs her. Megan angrily assumes Preacher is really in love with Sarah. Preacher visits another town, entering a
Wells Fargo bank. He retrieves two pistols from a security box and removes his clerical collar. LaHood's men dam the creek, which forces the miners to prospect a dry bed. Megan rides into LaHood's camp, where Joshua shows her the blasting operation before he attempts to rape her. Preacher arrives on horseback, disarms Joshua and shoots him through the hand. Stockburn and his deputies arrive in LaHood. Coy gives him a rough description of Preacher, which startles Stockburn, because the man Coy is describing is dead. Spider Conway, one of the prospectors and Coy's former partner, discovers a large gold nugget in the dry creek bed. He rides into town with his teenage sons, where he yells drunken abuse at LaHood from the street. Stockburn and his deputies gun Conway down, with Stockburn himself shooting Conway in the head. Stockburn sends a message that he wants Preacher to meet him in town the next morning. Sarah begs Preacher not to go, and tells him she will marry Hull, despite her feelings for Preacher. The following day, Preacher and Hull blow up LaHood's mining site with dynamite. To stop Hull from following him, Preacher scares off Hull's horse and rides into town alone. In the gunfight that follows, he kills all of LaHood's men when they attack him, except for two who run away. Then, one by one, Preacher kills all six of Stockburn's deputies. In the final shootout, Stockburn recognizes Preacher in disbelief before Stockburn is shot in the chest six times, leaving six exit wounds in his back similar to the wounds on Preacher's back. Preacher kills him with a shot to the head. LaHood, watching from his office, aims a rifle at the Preacher, but Hull, who walked all the way into town, shoots LaHood dead. Preacher nods at Hull and rides off toward the snow-capped mountains. Megan arrives and, seeing Preacher riding away, shouts her love and gratitude to him. ==Cast==