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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No, GREAT Scott Western,
This review is from: Carson City (DVD)
I, like many, first encountered Carson City in the early-60s, when WOR in NYC played it as its Million Dollar Movie. That meant multiple, sequential viewings for young, impressionable minds like mine.
Carson City features a taut script, excellent characters (led by the very creepy Massey) and very good direction by de Toth, a real pro. I think that Scott's portrayal of Kincaid probably served as a political blue print for many post-WWII suburban youngsters caught unawares in the cross-currents of the 60s. It did for me. A final note about the music here, created by the great David Buttolph. Heroic, exciting and memorable, his score is the real star (or co-star) of this terrific flick. It's great to have it back in circulation after all this time.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Warner Scott Western,
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This review is from: Carson City (DVD)
CARSON CITY is one of the better Warner Bros./Randolph Scott collaborations from the 1950s. Scott is up against "The Champagne Bandit," played marvelously by Raymond Massey. This is one of director Andre de Toth's better films, and quite enjoyable. Recommended.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the bounty hunter randolph scott,
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This review is from: Carson City (DVD)
I may be pushing my luck here,after the great Warner Archive movies, especially with Randolph Scott. However, one Scott, Warner,DeToth collaboration that has gone unnoticed is a great western called "THE BOUNTY HUNTER". It is also a good thriller with Scott looking for three men wanted for robbery and murder. He has a whole town suspicious of one another and a couple of them even end up killing one and other. It has the usual Scott action throughout all in glorious Warnercolor. Surely this must be released on Warner Archives soon. I think its Scott's best Warner western after Carson City.
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