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==Plot== In 1880, an unknown drifter and gambler in the small town of Rincon, 100 miles (161 km) from [[Denver]], Colorado, is caught cheating at a [[five-card stud]] poker game. The players, led by the volatile Nick Evers, take the cheating gambler to [[Lynching|lynch]] him. One of the players, Van Morgan, tries to prevent the others from administering frontier justice, but is unable to stop the hanging. Morgan leaves town, but later returns, when he hears that several of the other players from the poker game have become victims of grisly murders. Morgan starts relationship with Lily, the barbershop owner. The town has a new resident, a stern and somewhat edgy [[Colt Single Action Army|Colt .45]]-carrying [[Baptists|Baptist]] preacher, named Reverend Rudd. As more members of the lynch mob are killed off one by one by strangling, it becomes clear that someone is taking revenge, and it is up to Morgan to solve the mystery. Nick is shown to be the one telling Rudd who was at the game and involved in killing the stranger, who is Rudd's brother. Nick tells Rudd falsely that George was involved, Rudd kills George. As George is dying he puts his hands together like he is praying, Morgan knows that George never prayed, thus realizes that Rudd is the murderer, and he kills Rudd in a shootout. Last scene is with Morgan and Lilly as Morgan rides off to Denver and Lily is going to follow him in a week. Lily doesn't really play role in story...
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