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Citizen Kane (1941)
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Orson Welles Charles Foster Kane
Joseph Cotten Jedediah Leland
Everett Sloane Mr. Bernstein
Agnes Moorehead Mary Kane
Dorothy Comingore Susan Alexander Kane
Ray Collins James W. Gettys
George Coulouris Walter Parks Thatcher
Ruth Warrick Emily Monroe Norton Kane
William Alland Jerry Thompson
Paul Stewart Raymond
Erskine Sanford Herbert Carter
Movie Details
Genre Classic; Drama; Mystery
Director Orson Welles
Producer Orson Welles
Writer Herman J. Mankiewicz; Orson Welles
Photography Gregg Toland
Musician Bernard Herrmann
Studio Warner Bros.
Type Theater
Language English
MPAA Rating PG
Running Time 119 mins
Country U.S.
Color Black And White
IMDb Rating 8.6
Plot
A Double-Disc Set

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 revitalized digital audio from the highest quality surviving elements (Disc One), it is also 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 life and accomplishments reportedly inspired Citizen Kane.
Narrated by Richard Ben Cramer
Personal Details
10 Point Ranking 9
Owner Bruce
Honors Oscar: Best Writing, Original Screenplay
Current Value $22.10
Leonard Maltin xxxx
USCCB Rating A-II
Links DVD Empire
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Product Details
Edition The Fiftieth Anniversary
Format VHS
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Chapters 31
Subtitles English; French; Portuguese; Spanish
Notes
Marital infidelity.
Extra Features
Disc One: Citizen Kane Features:
Two Feature-Length Audio Commentaries: One by Film Critic Roger Ebert and the Other by Director/Welles Biographer Peter Bogdanovich
1941 Movie Premiere Newsreel
Gallery Of Storyboards
Rare Photos
Alternate Ad Campaigns
Studio Correspondence
Call Sheets and Other Memorabilia
Interactive Menus
Theatrical Trailer
Production Notes
Filmmaker Postscripts and Awards Data
Scene Access

Disc Two: The Battle Over Citizen Kane Features:
Welles Filmography