
A ruthless landowner uses hired thugs to terrorize and steal from a group of gold miners in a small town. Their situation changes when a mysterious stranger, known only as "Preacher," arrives and challenges the landowner's oppressive control. He defends the miners, leading to a violent confrontation between his resolve and the corrupt forces at play, testing the limits of justice and survival in the harsh landscape of the Old West.
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Somewhere in California, towards the close of the Gold Rush, a group of horsemen makes their way down from the nearby mountains with a sense of urgency. At a mining camp nestled by a creek, prospectors leisurely pan for gold while a woman hangs up laundry. The peaceful scene is shattered when the riders arrive, crossing through the creek and the woods. Suddenly, the dogs start barking violently, and people cease their activities to look on in alarm. A girl named Megan (played by Sydney Penny) anxiously searches for her dog, Lindsay. As the horsemen burst forth from the wooded area, gunfire erupts, sending the townsfolk into chaos as shacks and tents are toppled, and some individuals are unceremoniously kicked aside. Megan’s mother, Sarah (portrayed by Carrie Snodgress), cries out for her daughter as Megan desperately pursues her dog. Despite the desperate attempts of the prospectors to defend themselves, they are soon overpowered. The horsemen claim not just cattle, but Megan’s beloved dog before fleeing, leaving destruction in their wake.
As the dust settles, the townspeople emerge from their hiding places to survey the damage. In a heart-wrenching moment, Megan kneels over her deceased dog, tears streaming down her face, as a man nearby defiantly spits and calls the assailants “sow-wallowing monkeys.” Megan cradles her lifeless pet and takes it into the woods, where she buries her dog. Overcome with grief, she recites the 23rd Psalm, interspersed with her own emotional interjections:
“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
‘But I do want.’
He leadeth me beside still waters. He restoreth my soul.
‘But they killed my dog.’
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil.
‘But I am afraid.’
Thou art with me. Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
‘We need a miracle.’
Thy loving kindness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.
‘If you exist.’
And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
‘But I’d like to get more of this life first. If you don’t help us, we’re all gonna die. Please. Just one miracle. Amen.’”
As her desperate plea concludes, a shadowy image appears of a man (played by Clint Eastwood) on a striking white horse, accompanied by ominous music.
Hull Barret (played by Michael Moriarty), traverses the camp in his wagon, questioned by Eddie (Chuck Lafont) about his intent to seek supplies in town despite the recent chaos. With a nonchalant air, Hull persists, passing Teddy (Jeffrey Weissman) who echoes Eddie’s concerns but receives no answer. Upon arrival in the town of LaHood, Hull encounters suspicious glances from the locals. After tying up his wagon, he enters the Blankenship mining supply store, where Mr. and Mrs. Blankenship (Richard Hamilton and Fran Ryan) greet him coolly. Mr. Blankenship derides Hull as a “damn fool” for coming into town during such volatile times, questioning Hull’s sense of survival. A tussle with thuggish men ensues as Hull attempts to procure supplies to rebuild their lives after the horsemen’s destruction.
In the midst of rising tensions, Hull confronts the men who tormented him previously in town. They mock him, underestimated him, insisting he ought to recall their earlier threats as they push him around. Yet, just as their bullying escalates, the mysterious horseman from the woods intervenes, effortlessly taking care of Hull’s assailants. They are left groaning on the ground as the horseman rides away, leaving Hull in a state of gratitude and awe.
Hull introduces himself to the enigmatic stranger and draws him into Carbon Canyon, offering hospitality amidst the chaos. However, uncertainty lingers alongside local freights of doubt as they confront the powerful Coy LaHood (played by Richard Dysart) and his men, who have been collecting wealth by exploiting others’ claims.
Through a blend of fear, hope, and tenacity, the journey delves deeper into the realities of life in Carbon Canyon. Megan, continuing to grapple with her loss, and the budding relationship between Sarah and Hull becomes central, as threads of conflict intertwine in a fight for dignity and survival against LaHood’s exploitation. As tensions flaring increase, the choices facing each character reveal the true fight for life, love, and justice.
This emotionally charged narrative unfolds amidst the beauty and harshness of the wilderness, culminating in the preacher’s showdown against tyranny, reflecting on themes of faith, loss, and the unwavering human spirit in the face of adversity. The movie closes with the haunting image of the Preacher riding through the snowy mountains, embodying resilience and the hope for a future where courageous hearts can triumph.
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