Frontier/country western-type violence. Themes involving ranch life, dude gangs, rural feuds, firearm duels, as well as rape and violence against women.
Buck is a local trouble-maker who harasses townspeople. Early in the film, he and a small gang run down a wagon and abuse its passengers. Firearms are brandished and fired into the air; a man is roped and briefly dragged (no gore) for mean-spirited amusement, etc.
Buck intimidates the school teacher, Julie, by showing up uninvited to her home, calling her "a temptation" and telling her she has feelings for him. She avoids his advances and asks him to leave. He grabs her against her will, makes vague threats about who she associates with, then leaves.
A man is thrown from a wild horse many times.
A gang is rounded up and beaten in a barn by several men of the town. Punch-impacts can be heard from outside of the barn, followed by the gang members being tossed out in the dirt. They appear worn, but no particular wounds or injuries are shown.
Two men engage each other in a prolonged scene of bare-knuckle fighting. Both are exhausted and bloody by its conclusion.
A man strikes a woman in the face after she tries to pull him away from fighting another man. She is pushed aside and the two men then engage in a fist fight briefly before they are broken up by a third man, who calls both of them to a formal duel in order to settle the issue.
Two men duel formally, armed with single-shot pistols. One is shown with blood on his forehead.