Frustrated by his inability to resume his old job after returning from Vietnam, a young man by the name of "Johnny Boyles" (Terry Starnes) angrily confronts his former boss and in the heat of anger punches him. Not long afterward the man is found dead, and Johnny is arrested even though he had nothing to do with the murder. Fortunately for him, his girlfriend manages to get an extremely good defense attorney by the name of "Eva Taylor" (Gwynn Barbee) to represent him even though the case seems airtight. Meanwhile, a young prostitute has recently turned up missing and a private detective named "Rich Jacobs" (Levi Balford) has been hired to track her down. Unbeknownst to either Eva or Rich is the fact that their two cases are related and the influential person responsible has no intention of allowing either of them to interfere in his criminal affairs. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was a cheap, low-budget production which directly suffered as a result with a poorly written script, wooden acting, awful action scenes and extremely bad editing to show for it. Yet in spite of these obvious flaws, I thought that the overall story was fairly interesting. Having said that, however, I seriously doubt anyone other than a die-hard fan of "blaxploitation films" would be even remotely entertained by this film and in good conscience I cannot rate this film any higher than I have.