Visiting a small Southern community, Duke Johnson intends to bury his brother. A few days later, he receives word that he must remain in town for 60 days as part of the estate's administration. After a few locals persuade Duke to reopen his late brother's nightclub, the redneck police officers in the area begin to intimidate him with violence threats. So when Duke refuses to pay the money that they demand, they threaten and attack him and his lady companion Aretha. As a last resort, Duke enlists the aid of his old friend Roy. Bucktown receives justice when Roy and his cohorts arrive. Having dispatched the redneck cops, Duke relaxes his guard. Then things go out of hand all over again.. In the end, only Duke can settle the score.
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Visiting a small Southern community, Duke Johnson intends to bury his brother. A few days later, he receives word that he must remain in town for 60 days as part of the estate's administration. After a few locals persuade Duke to reopen his late brother's nightclub, the redneck police officers in the area begin to intimidate him with violence threats. So when Duke refuses to pay the money that they demand, they threaten and attack him and his lady companion Aretha. As a last resort, Duke enlists the aid of his old friend Roy. Bucktown receives justice when Roy and his cohorts arrive. Having dispatched the redneck cops, Duke relaxes his guard. Then things go out of hand all over again.. In the end, only Duke can settle the score.
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