Wealthy Easterner Dick Latham, determined to disprove his father Amos' accusation that he is an idler, rides the rails West to the mining town of Twin Bridges. Hugh Godson, the town's corrupt political boss, appoints Dick sheriff, supposing him an easily manipulated tenderfoot. To Godson's dismay, Dick proceeds to clean up Twin Bridges, closing the saloons and gambling dens, and forcing even the most hardened miners to attend church.
Miss Arizona Farnley (Gertrude Bondhill), tomboy of the West, avenges the death of her father, who was killed by Bob Evans during a bar fight at The Oasis.
Jim Counter, a Wild West bounty hunter, stumbles upon a man who he makes an alliance with, only to find out the man is worth more than Jim originally thought.
In the 1980s, Texas, an incompetent cowboy has just killed a man. Bound to a code of honor, the cowboy goes to apologize to the man's mother, but things don't go the way he expects when she shows no grief over her son's death.
A young cowboy has a magical pencil that brings anything he draws to life. However... he can't draw! When a mysterious out-of-towner arrives in the town, will our hero be able to draw his weapon on time?
John Turner, fresh out of prison, returns to confront his former partner in crime, William Cooper — and they engage in a dusty, blood-shot duel where vengeance flows.
In a West where the wind blows empty promises and the acoustic sound of a guitar is more lethal than the silence, in this western by Mike Azza, two women, an unresolved story, and a misplaced revolver will set the stage for yet another tragedy. Amidst tracks, drinks, and broken promises, a good samaritan joins the dance... and, in the end, only the first to draw will win.
A pair of outlaws reconvene after narrowly escaping a botched bank robbery. The two banter and accuse one another of setting each other up before ultimately deciding that banks are too difficult to rob and they need to find another way to steal money.