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Citizen Kane (1941)

 

 
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Directors: Orson Welles

Writers: Herman J. Mankiewicz (screenplay) and, Orson Welles (screenplay)

Release: 1 May 1941 (USA)

Tagline: 365 days in the making - and every minute of it an exciting NEW thrill for you!

Plot: Charles Foster Kane, a newspaper tycoon, one of the richest and most powerful men in America dies. Reporters try to dig into his past seeking the meaning of last word: "Rosebud." The film depicts the early life of Kane through flashbacks showing his rise to fame and power, but losing more of his soul. Kane's money and power does not bring him happiness, as he has lost his idealism in the process of these persuits.

Cast:   Joseph Cotten - Jedediah Leland, Dorothy Comingore - Susan Alexander Kane, Agnes Moorehead - Mary Kane, Ruth Warrick - Emily Monroe Norton Kane, Ray Collins - James W. Gettys, Erskine Sanford - Herbert Carter, Everett Sloane - Mr. Bernstein, William Alland - Jerry Thompson, Paul Stewart - Raymond, George Coulouris - Walter Parks Thatcher, Fortunio Bonanova - Signor Matiste, Gus Schilling - The Headwaiter, Philip Van Zandt - Mr. Rawlston, Georgia Backus - Bertha Anderson, Harry Shannon - Kane's Father

Runtime: 119 min

Country: USA

Language: English

Company: Mercury Productions

Links: IMDb Profile          

Categories: Drama


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BrianSmith
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Citizen Kane

This review had to come next. " Citizen Kane ." Widely regarded by film buffs, film students, film critics, and basically anyone who went to film school, as the greatest movie ever; it's not. For the greatest movie ever, see " Casablanca ." /</gidiv style="text-align: left;"/>/gi        " Citizen Kane " is, perhaps, the most over rated movie ever. Let me explain. " Citizen Kane " is a very important and historic movie. Orson Welles was deliberately trying to create something new in movie making, and he did. He pioneered new techniques in cinematography, special effects, make up, ect... Orson Welles was a great director who did something great for American film, and, at the time, something entirely new and different. It also tanked at the box office. Why? Well, it's long and boring and rather tedious. The entire story is laid out for you in the first five minutes, then relived in flashbacks. Of course, all the surprises are gone because you heard it...

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2010-02-14 10:26:11
todd_murphy
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CITIZEN KANE (1941)

BACK COVER SYNOPSIS: Orson Welles' timeless masterwork (#1 in the American Film Institute's 1998 list of Best American Movies) is more than a groundbreaking film. Presented here in a magnificent 60th anniversary digital transfer with revitalised digital audio from the highest quality surviving elements (Disc One), it is also a grand entertainment, sharply acted (starting many of Welles' Mercury Players on the road to thriving film careers) and superbly directed with inspired visual flair. Depicting the controversial life of an influential publishing tycoon, this Best Original Screenplay Academy Award winner (1941) is rooted in themes of power, corruption, vanity - the American Dream lost in the mystery of a dying man's last word: "Rosebud." "A two-hour tornado of a documentary" (Time) nominated for the 1995 Best Documentary Oscar, THE BATTLE OVER CITIZEN KANE (Disc Two) chronicles the titanic clash between Welles, RKO Studios and publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, whose...

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2010-02-08 23:08:05

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