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Carson City
- Original title
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Carson City
- Year
- 1952
- Running time
- 87 min.
- Country
United States
- Director
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- Screenwriter
Sloan Nibley, Winston Miller. Story: Sloan Nibley
- Music
David Buttolph
- Cinematography
John W. Boyle
- Cast
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Randolph Scott, Lucille Norman, Raymond Massey, Richard Webb, James Millican, Larry Keating, George Cleveland, William Haade, Don Beddoe, Thurston Hall, Vince Barnett, Stanley Andrews, Iris Adrian, Edmund Cobb, Jack Daly, Edgar Dearing, George Eldredge, Charles Evans, Fred Kelsey, Kenneth MacDonald, Jack MowerSee 8 More
- Producer
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Warner Bros.
- Genre
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Western
- Synopsis
- Randolph Scott stars as a railroad construction engineer known only as Silent Jeff. His plans to build a railroad line between Nevada's Carson City and Virginia City are met with hostility by the locals, who feel that where there are trains, there are bandits. Sure enough, a criminal gang headed by Big Jack Davis (Raymond Massey) and Jim Squires (James Millican) begins drawing up plans to plunder Carson City. When Silent Jeff vows to get rid of the town's criminal element, the villains frame him on a murder charge. The climax is one of the best of its kind, with Silent Jeff forced to contend with both a landslide and a big-scale gold bullion heist. Lucille Norman plays the heroine, whose attentions are torn between Silent Jeff and second lead Richard Webb.
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