- After Dan Hogan and his gang rob a bank, they hire a mysterious man to guide them across the Mexican border in return for half of the loot.
- Dan Hogan and his gang have held up a bank for $100,000 in gold bars. They meet up at Jackal's Ranch, a weigh station for stage coaches. While waiting for the gold to arrive they encounter a stranger, John Webb, who wants half the gold in exchange for guiding them safely to Mexico. Reluctantly, Dan agrees and they set across the brutal desert for a race to the border with the Rangers hot on their tail. Is John who he says he is? Is he really after the gold or does he have an ulterior motive?—ma-cortes
- Carrying heavy wooden crates crammed with $100,000 in gold bullion stolen from a bank, the ruthless outlaw, Dan Hogan, and his gang of cut-throats head to Jackal's Ranch. Bent on leaving the United States, Hogan forms an uneasy alliance with the cryptic stranger, John Webb, who, in return for providing safe passage out of the country to Mexico, demands a hefty reward: half of Hogan's gold. Now, against the backdrop of the unforgiving desert, and with the U.S. Rangers hot on the trail of the escaped bandits, distrust and greed start to mix, making an explosive combination. But, has Webb shown his true colours? Is he after the gold or something else?—Nick Riganas
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By what name was Shoot the Living and Pray for the Dead (1971) officially released in India in English?
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