Carson | City(1952)

Below is a structured "paper" summarizing the film's significance, production, and themes. Director: André De Toth

Unlike simpler "outlaw" Westerns, the film often depicts leaders in "dressy clothes" discussing momentous affairs of business and infrastructure. Carson City(1952)

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 Below is a structured "paper" summarizing the film's

The request likely refers to the , a classic Western starring Randolph Scott and directed by André De Toth . Carson City(1952)

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