In the midst of the Texas independence war, a man is forced to flee the Alamo before its fateful end, leaving behind a life of shame and guilt. Believing he has abandoned his comrades, he is mistaken for a coward and ostracized by society. However, he sees an opportunity to redeem himself by infiltrating a group of turncoats and foiling their plans to attack a wagon train of refugees, led by the ruthless Wade's Guerillas.

The Man from the Alamo
John Stroud, a courageous defender, is tasked with safeguarding Ox Bow, but a devastating massacre occurs, causing him to form an unlikely alliance with Jess Wade's gang, who secretly support the Mexican army.