For those that wish to be generous, this is a remake of 1935's "Branded A Coward" starring Johnny Mack Brown, and others just call it one of the six times, in this series of six films starring Jimmy Ellison and Russell Hayden, that Ron Ormond and Maurice Tombragel gave themselves an "original" writing credit with nary a nod of recognition to the writer of the original story, in this instance Richard Martisen. This has, as does the source film, the parents of Shamrock Ellison being killed by an outlaw gang led by The Cat, and the trauma of seeing the killings gives Shamrock a psychological hangup about using his six-shooters on men, although he grows up to be a champion rodeo rider and a crack shot otherwise. He fails to pass the test of the day when tested during a bandit holdup and is branded a coward and he and his pal Lucky leave town. But, on the way to whatever the next town is, he saves Ann from another holdup and wins her and the townspeople's gratitude. They make him the marshal, against his will, to pursue an outlaw gang that is terrorizing the territory. The gang is fronted by Tex but the real leader is a face from his haunted past.
—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>