Duke Johnson travels to a small Southern village with the goal of burying his little brother. The day after the funeral, he is informed that he must remain for 60 days in order for the estate to be processed. After a few locals persuade Duke to rebuild his late brother's nightclub, the redneck police officers in the area begin to intimidate Duke with threats of violence against the young businessman. When Duke refuses to pay the bribes that the corrupt cops want, he and his lady companion Aretha are threatened and assaulted by the corrupt officers. Rather than dealing with them on his own, Duke seeks the assistance of his old friend Roy. Roy travels to Bucktown with a couple of his friends, and together they bring justice to the small town. With the redneck cops out of the way, Duke is able to relax a little. The issue then spirals out of control once more. Eventually, Duke will have to settle the score personally.
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Duke Johnson travels to a small Southern village with the goal of burying his little brother. The day after the funeral, he is informed that he must remain for 60 days in order for the estate to be processed. After a few locals persuade Duke to rebuild his late brother's nightclub, the redneck police officers in the area begin to intimidate Duke with threats of violence against the young businessman. When Duke refuses to pay the bribes that the corrupt cops want, he and his lady companion Aretha are threatened and assaulted by the corrupt officers. Rather than dealing with them on his own, Duke seeks the assistance of his old friend Roy. Roy travels to Bucktown with a couple of his friends, and together they bring justice to the small town. With the redneck cops out of the way, Duke is able to relax a little. The issue then spirals out of control once more. Eventually, Duke will have to settle the score personally.
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