This is a B Wild West feature but surprisingly good as such. The five convict ladies to be brought across Texas from one jail to a better one, close to the Mexican border, are a load of ignited dynamite, no one knows the length of the fuse, but everybody knows it is there and sizzling. The five lady jailbirds are very different characters charged with very different crimes. One of them is a professional bank robber, Irish McCalla, the best of them, one is mad from a terrible Comanche trauma, one is all lewdness and one killed her rapist, and the fifth is the accomplice of a notorious villain, Missouri Kid, her actual husband, who is still out there somewhere working for her escape. Sure, he lines up with the transport and almost gets away with it and with her, but the marshal Jeff Morrow who is responsible for the precarious transport, is not as dumb as he seems. He actually gets involved with two of the women. There is a deputy also of course, and others to safeguard the transport, but Missouri Kid ultimately gets the better of them, until he and his four remaining liberated lady convicts are surprised by the Comanches, and so there are some additional gunfights. It's a great and dramatic story, the direction is fairly good, so is the music, but of course the B quality shines through technically. Anyway, on the whole, it is satisfactory enough for a good western.