Guthrie McCabe serves as sheriff in a small town, for which he receives 10% of the income of the local saloon. One day, Lieutenant Jim Gary appears here with his cavalry detachment to offer McCabe the following job: to track down white people in the Indian territories, kidnapped during the recent war with the Comanches. A cynical sheriff is not ready to risk his life for a cause that, in his opinion, is not worth it, because in the years since the abduction, the captives either died or forgot their past life and became Indians. The only thing that persuades him to accept the offer is the generous reward promised by the relatives of the kidnapped people. After a little preparation, McCabe, accompanied by Jim, sets off ...