Strung up and left to die by a rich man's posse, Taggart is saved at the last minute by a band of Apache, with whom he forms an unholy alliance that stains Arizona red with blood. Original.
Left for dead, a hangman's noose around his neck, Taggart struggles to free himself and then, together with a band of desperate renegade warriors, sets off to seek his revenge. Original.
When the leader of the Apache warriors, his last ally, turns against him, Clay Taggart is forced to realize his life is in danger, and vows to strike out at anyone who threatens him. Original.
Pursuing his quest for revenge in such a way that he has become a feared and hated figure to the settlers of the Arizona Territory, the White Apache meets his match in Quick Killer, a bloodthirsty army scout. Original.
Encountering a ragged bunch of Apache misfits, Taggard makes them into fiercest fighters in the Southwest, until a rebellion among the band turns them against him, forcing Taggard to battle for his life and reform the men he created. Original.
Clay Taggart and his wild Apaches are out for revenge, and it will take more than brute strength to defeat them--but a rival chieftain learns that the face of a friend can hide the heart of an enemy. Original.
Struggling with rejection by both the white men and the Apaches, Clay Taggart longs for the day when he can clear his name while confronting the bounty hunters who appear at every turn. Original.
Clay Taggart and his band of renegade Apaches threaten to feed a bloodthirsty trio of bounty hunters to the wolves on the blazing Arizona plain of the 1880s. Original.
On the run from enemies who have branded him a desperado, Clay Taggart and a band of Apaches blaze a trail of vengeance until the territorial governor offers him a chance to clear his name. Original.
Rescued from the hangman's noose by a desperate band of Native Americans, Clay Taggart heads toward the Arizona wilderness, where he hopes to systematically track down and destroy his enemies, the worst being a corrupt marshal. Original.