Exiled South American dictator Pedro Cabrial is living in a Spanish castle but aspires to return to power with the help of foreign financial aid. Carla, his wife, conceals from him the fact that he has contracted a fatal illness and will be dead in thirty days. In this way, she figures so he will go through with a planned coup and then she will be able to gain control of the country.
Jeff Smith (an undercover agent who happens to be The Man's son), Dr. Torres, and anyone else who gets in the way of the military takeover are killed. Pepe, Sra. Cabrial's loyal servant, watches as she recalls the splendor of her life as Viva Evita on film, over and over again.
Burke is sent to infiltrate Cabrial's stronghold. He succeeds in getting inside the castle, only to be captured and put on a rack left over from the Inquisition. Django, responsible for Agent Smith's demise under the instructions of Capt. Luzardo, is killed in turn by Burke.
There's a few hot babes in this one; Aliza Gur playing a gypsy dancer who is in love with the late agent Smith, Lisa Gaye as the sister of the power mad Julie Adams - the latter is deliciously wicked as the wife of the general who has planned for him to die. Then she can take over the country and she almost gets her wish- but the smooth talking Amos Burke does his usual fist flying, women chasing approach and he has a few gadgets to hand- a good entry. Julie Adams, however, steals the scene.