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| Medium |
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| Production Year |
1941 |
| Certification |
PG (USA) |
| Genre |
Drama; Mystery; IMDb Drama Section |
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| Nationality |
USA; IMDb USA Section |
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| Cast |
| Actor/Actress |
Role |
| Cotten, Joseph |
Jedediah Leland |
| Comingore, Dorothy |
Susan Alexander Kane |
| Moorehead, Agnes |
Mary Kane |
| Warrick, Ruth |
Emily Monroe Norton Kane |
| Collins, Ray |
James W. Gettys |
| Sanford, Erskine |
Herbert Carter |
| Sloane, Everett |
Mr. Bernstein |
| Alland, William |
Jerry Thompson |
| Stewart, Paul |
Raymond |
| Coulouris, George |
Walter Parks Thatcher |
| Bonanova, Fortunio |
Signor Matiste |
| Schilling, Gus |
The Headwaiter |
| Van Zandt, Philip |
Mr. Rawlston |
| Backus, Georgia |
Bertha Anderson |
| Shannon, Harry |
Kane's Father |
| Bupp, Sonny |
Charles Foster Kane III |
| Swan, Buddy |
Kane, age eight |
| Welles, Orson |
Charles Foster Kane |
| Ackerman, Don |
Man at party in Everglades (uncredited) |
| Agar, Loretta |
Dancing Girl (uncredited) |
| Alexis, Demetrius |
Newsreel extra (uncredited) |
| Allen, Peter |
Man in senate investigating committee (uncredited) |
| Alston, William |
Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited) |
| Alva, Baudelio |
Newsreel extra (uncredited) |
| Other People |
| Director |
Welles, Orson |
| Producer |
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| Writer |
Mankiewicz, Herman J.; Welles, Orson |
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| Features |
| Language Tracks |
English |
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| Audio Tracks |
Mono |
| Running Time |
119 |
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| Color Mode |
Black & White |
| Plot Summary |
Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" is widely considered to be the greatest film to ever come out of Hollywood. The film is basically about a group of reporters who are trying to decipher the last word ever spoke by Charles Foster Kane, the millionaire newspaper tycoon: "Rosebud." The film begins with a news reel detailing Kane's life for the masses, and then from there, we are shown flashbacks from Kane's life. As the reporters investigate further, the viewers see a display of a fascinating man's rise to fame, and how he eventually fell off the "top of the world."
Written by
Zack H.
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