The story takes place in the Nevada desert
Frank Bolger is a conspicuous man in the community who also happens to run a drug-smuggling ring on the side
The local sheriff is in on it, acting as his hit man.
After a hot scene with one of the local women, Bolger orders the sheriff to eliminate the Apache (John Milo), an Indian who has been cutting into their marijuana sales... The sheriff reluctantly agrees, takes the boss's woman home, and relieves his frustrations on her before trying to carry the Indian away
Meyer does indeed have a fascination for very richly gifted women, and this film is no exception
The scene where Bolger talks the nurse into giving him a body massage is a classic erotic tease
Also, Meyer has very cleverly juxtaposed a sensual lesbian scene against a bloody battle between the sheriff and the Indian
But much of the sex is unmotivated
Meyer cuts so quickly, however, that it is more of a lack of respect tease than an exploitive treatment of sex
Larissa Ely (Raquel) is wonderful as the steamy, sweaty, desert young woman
Linda Ashton (Cherry) is delightful as the sexy nurse, but Charles Napier steals the show as the violent, explosive, cruel of a sheriff