Citizen Kane
Newspaper magnate, Charles Foster Kane is taken from his mother as a boy and made the ward of a rich industrialist. As a result, every well-meaning, tyrannical or self-destructive move he makes for the rest of his life appears in some way to be a reaction to that deeply wounding event.
Original Title: Citizen Kane
Year: 1941
Countries: United States of America
Category: Mystery,Drama
Languages: English
Production Companies: RKO Radio Pictures,Mercury Productions
Gender: Mystery,Drama
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033467
Movie Cast:
- Charles Foster Kane: Orson Welles
- Jedediah Leland: Joseph Cotten
- Susan Alexander Kane: Dorothy Comingore
- Jim W. Gettys: Ray Collins
- Walter Parks Thatcher: George Coulouris
- Mary Kane: Agnes Moorehead
- Raymond: Paul Stewart
- Emily Norton Kane: Ruth Warrick
- Herbert Carter: Erskine Sanford
- Jerry Thompson/Narrator: William Alland
- Mr. Bernstein: Everett Sloane
- Signor Matiste: Fortunio Bonanova
- John: Gus Schilling
- Mr. Rawlston: Philip Van Zandt
- Bertha Anderson: Georgia Backus
- Jim Kane: Harry Shannon
- Charles Foster Kane III: Sonny Bupp
- Young Charles Foster Kane: Buddy Swan
- Interviewer: Gregg Toland
- Man at Party in Everglades (uncredited): Don Ackerman
- Pianist in 'El Rancho' (uncredited): Nat King Cole
- Gino (uncredited): Gino Corrado
- Extra (uncredited): Maurice Costello
- Newsreel Man (uncredited): Demetrius Alexis
- Newsreel Man (uncredited): Gene Coogan
- Newsreel Man (uncredited): Art Dupuis
- Newsreel Man (uncredited): Rudy Germane
- Newsreel Man (uncredited): Mike Lally
- Newsreel Man (uncredited): Walter Lawrence
- Newsreel Man (uncredited): John Northpole
- Newsreel Man (uncredited): Victor Romito
- Newsreel Man (uncredited): Bob Terry
- Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited): William Alston
- Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited): Jack Gargan
- Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited): Bert Moorhouse
- Maid in Xanadu Hall (uncredited): Carmen Laroux
- Man at Boat Dock (uncredited): Sam Ash
- Man at Boat Dock (uncredited): Buddy Messinger
- Man at Boat Dock (uncredited): Terrance Ray
- Woman at Boat Dock (uncredited): Sally Corner
- City Room Employee (uncredited): Walter Bacon
- City Editor (uncredited): Herbert Corthell
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Harry A. Bailey
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Danny Borzage
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): J.J. Clark
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Tom Coleman
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Carl Deloro
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Jack Egan
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Robert Haines
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Ludwig Lowry
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): John McCormack
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Hercules Mendez
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Paddy O'Flynn
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Sam Rice
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Don Roberts
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Larry Wheat
- Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited): Larry Williams
- Georgia (uncredited): Joan Blair
- Servant (uncredited): Morgan Brown
- Wedding Guest (uncredited): Harry Burkhardt
- Inquirer Reporter (uncredited): Edmund Cobb
- Reporter (uncredited): Eddie Coke
- Reporter (uncredited): Louis Natheaux
- Reporter (uncredited): Arthur O'Connell
- Reporter (uncredited): Guy Repp
- Reporter (uncredited): Tom Steele
- Reporter (uncredited): Richard Wilson
- Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited): Louise Currie
- Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited): Walter Sande
- Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited): Jan Wiley
- Reporter at Wedding (uncredited): Milton Kibbee
- Reporter at Boat Deck (uncredited): Buck Mack
- Reporter Smoking Pipe at End (uncredited): Alan Ladd
- Teddy Roosevelt (uncredited): Thomas A. Curran
- Boss Printer (uncredited): Jack Curtis
- Copy Boy (uncredited): George Noisom
- Copy Boy Delivering Message in Chicago Hotel Room (uncredited): Gerald Pierce
- House Maid (uncredited): Donna Dax
- Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited): George DeNormand
- Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited): Bud Geary
- Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited): Bert LeBaron
- Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited): Clyde McAtee
- Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited): Cyril Ring
- Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited): Roland Winters
- Newspaperman (uncredited): Lew Harvey
- Newspaperman (uncredited): Herman J. Mankiewicz
- Man in Projection Room (uncredited): Eddie Dew
- Man in Projection Room (uncredited): Perc Launders
- Ward Heeler (uncredited): John Dilson
- Ward Heeler (uncredited): Walter James
- Photographer (uncredited): Robert Dudley
- French Maid (uncredited): Suzanne Dulier
- Solly (uncredited): Al Eben
- Car-Driver (uncredited): Johnny Eckert
- Adolf Hitler (uncredited): Carl Ekberg
- Leland's Nurse (uncredited): Edith Evanson
- Hermann Goring (uncredited): Carl Faulkner
- Dancer (uncredited): Juanita Fields
- Dancer (uncredited): Edna Mae Jones
- Dancer (uncredited): Leda Nicova
- Dancer (uncredited): Jolane Reynolds
- Dancer (uncredited): Suzanne Ridgway
- Expressman (uncredited): Olin Francis
- Susan's Maid (uncredited): Louise Franklin
- Nurse (uncredited): Renee Godfrey
- Guest (uncredited): Peter Gowland
- Man at Party in Everglades (uncredited): Jimmy Grant
- Joseph (uncredited): Jesse Graves
- Man on Hospital Roof (uncredited): Ernest Grooney
- Man on Hospital Roof (uncredited): Jack Gwynne
- Man on Roof (uncredited): Teddy Mangean
- Best Man at Wedding (uncredited): Henry Hebert
- Fish Driver (uncredited): Bryan 'Slim' Hightower
- Politician (uncredited): Mitchell Ingraham
- Politician (uncredited): Philip Morris
- Politician (uncredited): Francis Sayles
- Waiter at Inquirer Party (uncredited): George W. Jimenez
- Ms. Townsend (uncredited): Ellen Lowe
- Prompter (uncredited): James T. Mack
- Newsboy (uncredited): Mickey Martin
- Newsman (uncredited): Bruce Sidney
- Shadowgraph Man (uncredited): Major McBride
- (uncredited): Frank McLure
- Civic Leader (uncredited): Charles Meakin
- Civic Leader (uncredited): Edward Peil Jr.
- Dr. Corey (uncredited): Irving Mitchell
- Ethel (uncredited): Frances E. Neal
- Woman at Opera (uncredited): Lillian Nicholson
- Secretary (uncredited): Joseph North
- Secretary (uncredited): William H. O'Brien
- Opera Spectator (uncredited): Field Norton
- Opera Spectator (uncredited): Dick Scott
- Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited): Frank O'Connor
- Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited): Russ Powell
- Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited): Bert Stevens
- Man (uncredited): Thomas Pogue
- Woman in Front of Chronicle Building (uncredited): Lillian O'Malley
- Stagehand (uncredited): Jack Raymond
- Stagehand (uncredited): Gohr Van Vleck
- Big Governess (uncredited): Myrtle Rishell
- Smather (uncredited): Benny Rubin
- Hireling (uncredited): Shimen Ruskin
- Hireling (uncredited): George Sherwood
- Man in Inquirer City Room (uncredited): Edward Ryan
- Senate Investigator (uncredited): Landers Stevens
- Portuguese Laborer (uncredited): Harry J. Vejar
- Chorus Master (uncredited): Tudor Williams
- Speaker (uncredited): Arthur Yeoman
- Copy Boy (uncredited): Tim Davis
- Entertainer (uncredited): Charles Bennett
- Orchestra Leader (Uncredited): Arthur Kay
- Reporter (uncredited): John Alban
Movie Crew:
- Producer: Orson Welles
- Conductor: Bernard Herrmann
- Director of Photography: Gregg Toland
- Editor: Robert Wise
- Art Direction: Van Nest Polglase
- Costume Design: Edward Stevenson
- Special Effects: Vernon L. Walker
- Sound Recordist: Bailey Fesler
- Sound Recordist: James G. Stewart
- Screenplay: Herman J. Mankiewicz
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"The Greatest Movie of All Time!" That's the general opinion of this movie, and I agree that it is a great movie, but I have seen better movies.
The story of Citizen Kane is simple, a newspaper tycoon named Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) dies, and his last word is "Rosebud". No one knows what it means, and a reporter starts interviewing people Kane knew, to see if they know the meaning of "Rosebud". Through flash-backs we get to see Kane's life.
Now, as I said, I don't agree that it's the greatest movie of all time, however it's great. I love this movie. It's a daring and controversial movie of its time, and it introduced alot of new technices in filmmaking. The acting is superb! Orson Welles as Kane is breathtaking, Joseph Cotten as Jed Leland is great. There's one performance I can hardly stand though and that's Dorothy Comingore's performance as Susan Alexander. Hideous performance to say the least! The writing is amazing, and Welles' directing is out-of-this-world!
In conclusion, great movie (however not the greatest ever made). It's definitly a movie you need to watch!
I give it a 9/10