Xanadu. It's a rocky ride through the ups and downs of Kane's life, in which the happiest moments were before a shed load of gold made him one of the richest men in the world (which should be a big clue as to what Rosebud refers, if you've spent your life living under a rock...
Following the death of publishing tycoon Charles Foster Kane, reporters scramble to uncover the meaning of his final utterance: 'Rosebud.' Read more: Plot summary | Synopsis Director Orson Welles Writers Herman J. Mankiewicz (original screen play) | Orson Welles (original screen play) ...
Citizen Finn(Season 1, Episode 8) TV Episode|Comedy, Family, Fantasy Edit pageAdd to list To promote the Tingalla Rose, Sarah decides the gang should start up their own newspaper to advertise in. Read more:Plot summary Director Steve Peddie ...
'Citizen Kane' is a 1941 movie by writer and director Orson Welles about a man who is corrupted by power and money. This asset contains classroom...
Citizen Kane, American film drama, released in 1941, that was directed, produced, and cowritten by Orson Welles, who also starred in the lead role. A landmark work in the history of cinema, Citizen Kane is acclaimed by many critics as the greatest movie
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Citizen Kane Watchlist Storyline Edit The battle in how the urban form of New York City in particular was shaped in the mid-twentieth century is presented, the two leading figures on the opposing sides of the battle being Robert Moses, who held many senior positions related to development of...
Did you know Edit Connections ReferencesCitizen Kane(1941) User reviews Be the first to review Details Edit Release date July 3, 2017 (United Kingdom) Country of origin United States Production company Neptune Studios See more company credits at IMDbPro ...
Grown into manhood, Charles Foster Kane becomes a newspaperman to indulge his idealism. He marries the niece of the man who will become President of the United States, and gradually assumes more and more power while losing more and more of his soul. Kane's money and power does not bring ...