I could have guessed Charles Bronson in the role held by Hank Silva, maybe because of CHATO'S LAND made by Michael Winner one year later. Anyway this exploitation drive in western, and in the late sixties and early seventies you had a big batch of them, is what I prefer the most. It reminded me CRY BLOOD APACHE, produced the same year, with a close to this one topic too, involving a woman held prisonner by outlaws, themselves hunted down by a lone Apache seeking revenge. This one is moving, maybe to enhance the downbeat, gloomy ending, to make audiences weep. I repeat, typical seventies western which you will find anymore,especially with unbearable actors such as Kevin Costner.