In the deserts of Texas near El Paso, a band of thieves drive a herd of horses into a corral. Nearby, several state police officers prepare to arrest the rustlers. It goes badly when the rustlers outmaneuver the police and quickly surround them. Before the lead rustler can kill the police, Ranger J.J. McQuade (Chuck Norris) entered the fray. In short order, he dispatched the rustlers and rescued the police officers. One officer, Arcadio Ramos (Robert Beltran), is particularly grateful. Upon returning to the office in El Paso, his captain (R.G. Armstrong) upbraided him for his slovenly appearance and Lone Wolf antics. He was assigned a partner, none other than Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos.
Happenstance at a horse racetrack led to a meeting with Lola Richardson (Barbara Carrera) and her business partner, Rawley Wilkes (David Carradine). Wilkes was a former Karate champion and McQuade was widely known for his hand-to-hand prowess. Though tempers flared and both displayed their martial arts skills, Lola prevented them from fighting one another; that must wait for the finale. It was now clear that Wilkes is the bad guy and Lola the love interest.
The movie plays like a Spaghetti Western and has a soundtrack that feels like it came from a Sergio Leone film. There are several characters who follow standard tropes. Dakota (LQ Jones) is the old veteran who is a reliable ally and doomed to die. Kayo is the greenhorn youth who follows the hero and matures into a hero himself. Snow (William Sanderson) is the sniveling snitch who reveals the plans of the villain and provides for some initial action in the investigation. Sally is McQuade's daughter who is repeatedly entangled in the story and needs rescuing. Of course, there are training montages and travel montages, accompanied by a powerful musical score.
The same year this appeared in theaters, Barbara Carrera was also opposite Sean Connery in Never Say Never Again. In that, she was an over-the-top femme fatale. In both movies, she dies. Tough year for her characters but a high point in her career.
As David Carradine was best remembered for his role as Kwai Chang Caine in Kung Fu, there was much excitement over his match with Karate World Champion Norris. Norris commented that Carradine's martial arts was about as good as Norris's acting. Nice.
Great popcorn fun and recommended.
