It all starts when Lafe McKee is the subject of headline news, "Wealthy cattleman shot by unknown gunman." Our hero, Reb Russell is hot on the scene doing a little rifle practice on some wannabe rustlers. Gorgeous senorita Tina Menard is instantly smitten with Reb while protecting her invalid dad, Ed Porter. None other than Handlebar himself, Hank Bell intervenes when Reb exposes a crooked poker game run by Edmund Cobb. Platinum blonde starlet Victoria Vinton also has an eye on the leading man giving him a job on her ranch much to the chagrin of 'the man of many careers' Roger Williams. Although a low budget production, Cheyenne a is wonderful western with some great scenes. Reb Russell has all the makings of a major star and would've been if he got some training from the studios. That also holds true for Victoria Vinton. If she were given the opportunity, she would have been a wonderful actress.