'Firebrand' Trevison
'Firebrand' Trevison
He rides into Manti on a black horse, and the whole town knows trouble is coming. Brand Trevison is the last of a dying breed, a cowboy whose very existence is being erased by the railroad crawling across the frontier. When he clashes with businessman Corrigan, it's not just a fight between two men - it's the old West colliding with the new one. Corrigan wants what Trevison has: land, power, the future. Trevison wants nothing but to be left alone to ride. But when Rosalind Benham enters the picture, caught between her family's interests and her fascination with this dangerous, uncompromising man, the stakes become personal. Seltzer captures something true about America in this story - the violence underneath our myths, the cost of refusing to change, and the terrible beauty of a man who would rather burn than bend. This is a Western that understands how we got here.







