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Citizen Kane
(El Ciudadano Kane)
1941 -
USA -
119 min. -
Feature, B&W
Director:
Orson Welles
Cast:
Orson Welles,
Joseph Cotten,
Buddy Swan,
Ray Collins,
Sonny Bupp,
Paul Stewart,
Harry Shannon,
Dorothy
Comingore,
George Coulouris,
Ruth Warrick
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- Lang.: English / Sub.
in Spanish,
French, Portuguese. PG
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Sinopsis
Orson Welles first feature film — which he directed,
produced, and co-wrote, as well as playing the title role — proved to be his
most important and influential work, a ground-breaking drama loosely based on
the life of William Randolph Hearst which is frequently cited as the finest
American film ever made. Aging newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane (Orson
Welles) dies in his sprawling Florida estate after uttering a single,
enigmatic final word — "Rosebud" — and newsreel producer Rawlston (Phil
Van Zandt) sends reporter Jerry Thompson (William
Alland) out with the assignment of uncovering the meaning behind the great
man's dying thought. As Thompson interviews Kane's friends, family, and
associates, we learn the facts of Kane's eventful and ultimately tragic life:
his abandonment by his parents (Agnes
Moorehead and
Harry Shannon)
after he becomes the heir to a fortune in gold; his angry conflicts with his
guardian, master financier Walter Parks Thatcher (George
Coulouris); his impulsive decision that "it would be fun to run a
newspaper" with the help of school chum Jedediah Leland (Joseph
Cotten) and loyal assistant Mr. Bernstein (Everett
Sloane); his rise from scandal sheet publisher to the owner of America's
largest and most influential newspaper chain; his marriage to socially
prominent Emily Norton (Ruth
Warrick), whose uncle is the President of the United States; Kane's
ambitious bid for public office, which is dashed along with his marriage when
his opponent, corrupt political boss Jim Gettys (Ray
Collins), reveals that Kane is having an affair with aspiring vocalist
Susan Alexander (Dorothy
Comingore); Kane's vain attempts to promote second wife Alexander as an
opera star; and his final, self-imposed exile to a massive and never-completed
pleasure palace called Xanadu. While
Citizen Kane
was a film full of distinguished debuts — along with
Welles, it
was the first feature for
Joseph Cotten,
Everett Sloane,
Ray Collins,
Agnes Moorehead,
and Ruth Warrick
— the only Academy Award it received was for Best Original Screenplay, for
which Welles
shared credit with veteran screenwriter
Herman
Mankiewicz.
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