In 1973,
U.S. Air Force Major Charles Rane returns home to
San Antonio with
U.S. Army Master Sergeant Johnny Vohden and two other soldiers, having spent seven years as a
POW in
Hanoi. He finds a home very different from the one he left: his son, Mark, no longer remembers him, and his wife, Janet, is engaged to local policeman Cliff Nichols, despite still having feelings for Rane. Stoically accepting this, Rane focuses his energies on building a fatherly relationship with Mark, but privately self-imposes the same
institutionalized regime he maintained while in captivity. At a grand homecoming ceremony, Rane is presented with a
Cadillac and 2,555
silver dollars – one for every day he was captive, plus one for luck – by Linda Forchet, a "Texan belle" who wore his
ID bracelet every day he was in Vietnam. Linda later makes advances toward him, but Rane has difficulty returning her affections. When Rane returns home one day, four border outlaws are waiting for him: "The Texan", "Automatic Slim", "T-Bird", and "Melio". Having seen a report about his homecoming ceremony on television, they torture Rane for his silver dollars. Rane is unresponsive, having
flashbacks to his torture in Hanoi. The gang resorts to shoving Rane's hand down a
garbage disposal, mangling it. Upon their return home, Janet and Mark are immediately taken hostage. After Mark surrenders the dollars to save his father's life, the gang shoots the family and leaves them for dead; Rane survives, but his wife and son do not. Rane recuperates in a hospital, where Linda and Vohden visit him. Uncertain about what to do with his life, Vohden has signed on for another 10 years in the
Airborne Division. Rane withholds the identities of his attackers from Cliff and prepares to take revenge. Upon discharge, he saws down the double-barrelled
shotgun Mark and Cliff had given to him as a present, and sharpens the
prosthetic hook which has replaced his right hand. Before Rane leaves for
Mexico, Linda agrees to accompany him, unaware of his true intentions. He sends her into a seedy Mexican bar to look for "Fat Ed". She is taken into a backroom where Lopez, a sleazy lowlife, immediately harasses her; Rane rescues her while extracting some information. Realizing Rane's scheme, Linda begrudgingly continues to help. Then, at a bar in a nearby town, they find Automatic Slim. A vicious fight ensues; Rane escapes only by wounding Automatic Slim in the crotch with his hook hand. Meanwhile, Cliff discovers Rane's plan after finding the sawn-off barrel of the shotgun. Using his police contacts to trace Rane's car, he travels to the town where Rane encountered Lopez. He is led to Lopez, and they engage in a scuffle. After Lopez leads Cliff on a foot chase through a stockyard into an abandoned house, a gunfight follows. Cliff kills Lopez and two other attackers before Automatic Slim sneaks up from behind and shoots him dead. Linda and Rane grow close while on the road; Linda describes her
tomboy past, and Rane talks about the things he liked before the war. In a motel in
El Paso, the pair share a moment of intimacy, during which Linda tries to talk Rane out of revenge one last time. He leaves a sleeping Linda behind in the motel with a sizable sum of money, and despite her earlier insistence that she would call the police, she cannot bring herself to do so. After staking out the killers as they visit a whorehouse in
Juárez, Rane, in full uniform, visits Vohden at his El Paso home, finding him to be emotionally distant from his family. Upon Rane informing him of the plan, Vohden immediately dons his uniform and is ready to go, asking no questions. They return to the brothel, where Vohden picks up a prostitute. Once they are upstairs, Rane sneaks in via the fire escape. He signals to Vohden, kicking off a bloody shootout in which the Texan, T-Bird, Melio, and several other men are shot dead before the final standoff between Rane and Automatic Slim. Rane kills him, then emotionlessly shoots him several times. Bloodied and wounded, Rane and Vohden, supporting each other, stagger out of the brothel. ==Cast==