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Carson City(1952) File

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 profit from older, more vulnerable forms of transport like stagecoaches. Carson City(1952)

The request likely refers to the , a classic Western starring Randolph Scott and directed by André De Toth . Director André De Toth is noted for his

Items from the film's production, including the dated June 1951, are preserved in the Winston Miller Papers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The film also features the real-life historical backdrop of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad , which has since been partially resurrected as a heritage railway and museum in Nevada. Items from the film's production, including the dated

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