It is the year 1909 and it is the time of cowboys, casinos and brothels. Print (Aaron Stielstra) is a middle aged man and an assassin but unlike the others, he has tendencies towards philosophy. He sees the world and people through the eyes of a philosopher. He gets hired by Mr. Paul (Brett Halsey), who gives him an assignment to clean the city, most of all, kill Heinrich Kley (Dan van Husen), who is a brothel owner and is famous for being ruthless and scrupulous. Besides that, whenever one of his ladies of the night gets pregnant, he performs an abortion. So, Print is in charge of cleaning the city of the whole place, making every man regret for even going through that door and in the end of burning the place to the ground. While getting his hands dirty, Print discovers that Heinrich is much more dangerous than it originally seemed. But he doesn't give up that easily. Along the way he gets another task and that is to train a young understudy to do the same. Since this cleaning job needs to be done quickly and dirty, he doesn't get much time for being creative as he always does. This western movie and its characters is hard to compare to any other movie of that type. With low budget of only 25 000 dollars, director Michael Fredianelli has done the miracle.