Carson City(1952) May 2026

The conflict between railroad builders and those who profit from older, more vulnerable forms of transport like stagecoaches.

The film is recognized for scenes where people are attacked at their places of work—such as newspaper publishers or railroad crews—by "cold killers". 3. Randolph Scott’s "Stoic Hero" Persona Carson City(1952)

Director André De Toth is noted for his "tough-looking" depictions of working men and industrial progress. Key thematic elements in the film include: The conflict between railroad builders and those who

Randolph Scott, Lucille Norman, and Raymond Massey Writers: Winston Miller and Sloan Nibley Producer: David Weisbart (Warner Bros.) Release Year: 1952 1. Historical Context and Plot Summary Carson City(1952)