Carson City(1952) -
The conflict between railroad builders and those who profit from older, more vulnerable forms of transport like stagecoaches.
Unlike simpler "outlaw" Westerns, the film often depicts leaders in "dressy clothes" discussing momentous affairs of business and infrastructure. Carson City(1952)
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. The conflict between railroad builders and those who
Below is a structured "paper" summarizing the film's significance, production, and themes. Director: André De Toth including the dated June 1951
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