Duke Johnson sets off to bury his brother in a small Southern village. He learns that he must stay for 60 days after the funeral so that the estate can be processed. Duke is persuaded by a few locals to reopen his late brother's nightclub, and the local redneck cops begin to threaten Duke with violence. When Duke refuses to pay the bribes demanded, the unscrupulous officers threaten and attack him and his woman companion Aretha. Rather than facing them alone, Duke enlists the help of his old pal Roy. Roy arrives in Bucktown with a group of friends, and they deliver justice to the small town. Duke drops his guard now that the redneck cops are out of the way. Then things spiral out of control once more. Duke will have to settle the score on his own in the end.
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Duke Johnson sets off to bury his brother in a small Southern village. He learns that he must stay for 60 days after the funeral so that the estate can be processed. Duke is persuaded by a few locals to reopen his late brother's nightclub, and the local redneck cops begin to threaten Duke with violence. When Duke refuses to pay the bribes demanded, the unscrupulous officers threaten and attack him and his woman companion Aretha. Rather than facing them alone, Duke enlists the help of his old pal Roy. Roy arrives in Bucktown with a group of friends, and they deliver justice to the small town. Duke drops his guard now that the redneck cops are out of the way. Then things spiral out of control once more. Duke will have to settle the score on his own in the end.
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