Citizen Kane: Directed by Orson Welles. With Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead, Ruth Warrick. Following the death of publishing tycoon Charles Foster Kane, reporters scramble to uncover the meaning of his final utterance: 'Rosebud.'
1941 1 hr 59 min 8.3(478,910) 100 Citizen Kane, released in 1941, is a timeless classic directed, co-written, produced and starring Orson Welles. The film is centered around the life and death of the titular character, Charles Foster Kane, a wealthy media magnate based on the infamous ...
CITIZEN KANE (1941) – AFI Movie Club Twice ranked by the American Film Institute as the greatest American film ever made, CITIZEN KANE’s iconic opening line –“Rosebud,” uttered b
The structure of “Citizen Kane” is circular, adding more depth every time it passes over the life. The movie opens with newsreel obituary footage that briefs us on the life and times of Charles Foster Kane; this footage, with its portentous narration, is Welles’ bemused nod in the direc...
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Citizen Kane, the Mirrored ManDanni WMason
Kane’s life was full of riches and privileges but it seems as though he was always trying to fill a void with that money. He buys a newspaper called the New York Daily Inquirer, marries the president’s niece, has an affair with a singer by the name of Susan, and builds an estate...
Following the death of publishing tycoon Charles Foster Kane, reporters scramble to uncover the meaning of his final utterance; 'Rosebud'. Expand latest Why It's Okay That the 'Best' Movie of All Time (and Other Favorites) Flopped at the Box Office the shawshank redemption A film's...
Free Essay: Winning best writing and screenplay at the Oscar’s in 1942 the movie Citizen Kane, which challenged the traditional narrative and technical...
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