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John Wintergreen (Robert Blake) – a 5 feet tall motorcycle patrol  officer somewhere in the vicinity of Monument Valley in Arizona – begins  the day pestering his captain for a transfer to homicide. His imbecile  partner Zipper (Billy “Green” Bush) feels they have a good life riding  motorcycles for a living, but Wintergreen dreams of “that brown suit,  that Stetson hat and four wheels under me instead of two.” Zipper  harasses a hippie they pull over, but Wintergreen is fair-minded and  honestly wants to help people. 
He gets his chance when the patrolmen come across a desert rat (Elisha Cook Jr.) babbling about his best friend killing himself. Responding to the scene of the crime, Wintergreen finds it odd that the deceased supposedly shot himself in the chest. A coroner (Royal Dano) doesn’t want to hear Wintergreen’s amateur theories, but homicide detective Harve Poole (Mitchell Ryan) commends the officer. “Incompetence is the worst form of corruption. Glad there’s someone around here who understands that.”
Poole recruits Wintergreen to serve as his driver. The patrolman is  so by-the-book that while searching a commune for their suspect,  Wintergreen politely accepts everyone’s word that they don’t know  anything. Poole is eager to transform his diminutive protégé into the  best damn detective in Arizona, but when he discovers the local  bartender (Jeannine Riley) he’s smitten with has slept with Wintergreen,  their working relationship goes south. Meanwhile, Wintergreen develops  his own idea of who their killer is.
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