- Captured Confederate raider Gary Diamond agrees to work with the Yankees to prevent any further bloodshed by warning a Confederate regiment against attacking heavily defended Yankee Fort Yuma.
- Captured Confederate raider Gary Diamond is asked by a Yankee colonel to assist in preventing further unnecessary bloodshed between the two sides.In receiving news that a Confederate regiment is planning to attack Yankee Fort Yuma to steal its gold reserves the Yankee colonel asks Diamond for help.As a Confederate,Diamond wants to save Confederate lives.He agrees to warn the Confederate regiment that an attack on Fort Yuma would be futile since the fort is heavily defended with artillery.The Confederates believe that Fort Yuma is lightly defended.Gary Diamond escorted by Yankee Captain Lefevre and Sergeant Pitt head toward Fort Yuma to prevent a massacre but Fort Yuma's gold is on everyone's mind,friend and foe alike.—nufs68
- In 1865, shortly after the American Civil War, many Confederate soldiers are interned in prison camps. When two members of the notorious Riggs Gang are brought to the camp, one of them reveals information about a planned attack on Fort Yuma. The fort is home to large gold reserves and is the target of an insidious plan: Major Sanders wants to besiege the fort with the help of outlaws and capture the gold - whatever the cost. To warn the fort in time, the recalcitrant but loyal Lieutenant Gary Tampeko is chosen, accompanied by Captain Lefevre and Sergeant Pitt. The journey through the dangerous frontier is characterized by mistrust, betrayal and the constant threat of Riggs' men. In the settlement of Alamosa, Tampeko meets the saloon singer Connie, whose help proves invaluable. When Sergeant Pitt is shot dead, Tampeko realizes that danger also lurks in his own ranks. The mission is put to the test when Tampeko is seriously injured and only survives thanks to the old gold digger Sam. Tampeko's journey takes him through a prairie full of deception and violence, where he fights not only for the gold, but also for his honor and the lives of his comrades.—Arte
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