

A railroad worker unwittingly finds himself on the wrong side of a group of corrupt lawmen in the Old West. When tragedy forces him to seek justice, he soon sets out on a bloody quest for revenge to wipe out his ruthless enemies.
Acting
Trejo shows up, does Trejo things, leaves no crumbs
Stunts
Fight choreography punches above its budget weight

Director
Timothy Woodward Jr.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jonathan Patrick Foo was primarily known for martial arts films before this, which explains why a railroad worker fights like that. The director Timothy Woodward Jr. churned out six films in 2019 alone.
This quietly belongs to a micro-genre of Asian-fronted Westerns that barely get distribution—think The Warrior's Way but with 1% of the budget and 200% more Danny Trejo.