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Citizen Kane [DVD] [1942]
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Citizen Kane - 60th Anniv. Edition (2 Discs) (Region 1 DVD)
The second disc in this double-disc release is 'The Battle Over Citizen Kane', a two-hour OscarĀ®-nominated documentary that chronicles the titanic struggle between filmmaker Orson Welles and newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who claimed 'Citizen Kane' was a thinly veiled and slanderous account of his own life.
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Citizen Kane DVD
Through its unique jigsaw puzzle storyline, inventive cinematography, brilliant ensemble acting and directions by Welles, the story of Charles Foster Kane is a fascinating portrait of America's love of power and materialism and the corruption it sometimes fosters. Like all great films, CITIZEN KANE is a memorable fusion of cinematic art and marvellous entertainment.
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In his mansion house in the middle of his sprawling Florida estate, newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane utters 'Rosebud', his last word before dying. No one has the first clue as to the meaning of the word and so reporter, Jerry Thompson, is assigned the task of finding out the meaning of the word. Thompson interviews Foster's friends, family and work colleagues to discover the truth...
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ORSON WELLES - SCREEN LEGENDS - CITIZEN KANE / A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS / WATERLOO / LADY FROM SHANGHAI
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Citizen Kane (original) (DVD)
In his mansion house in the middle of his sprawling Florida estate, newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane utters 'Rosebud', his last word before dying. No one has the first clue as to the meaning of the word and so reporter, Jerry Thompson, is assigned the...
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Citizen Kane
DISC ONE: Audio commentary by film historian Ken Barnes. DISC TWO: Welles off screen - The War of The Worlds - The Happy Prince. What Kane Cost. Photo Gallery. Cast & Crew profiles. Theatrical Trailer. Restoration Comparison. Anatomy of a classic - presented by Barry Norman. .
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In 1940 newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane ( Orson Welles ) dies after uttering the word 'Rosebud'. An anonymous reporter ( William Alland ) is assigned the task of uncovering the meaning of Kane's dying word, and in the course of his enquiries he receives varying accounts of his life from former colleagues Jedediah Leland ( Joseph Cotten ) and Bernstein (Everett Sloan), and ex-wife Susan Alexander ( Dorothy Comingore ). Welles produced, directed, co-wrote and starred in this, his first film, not...
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In 1940 newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane ( Orson Welles ) dies after uttering the word 'Rosebud'. An anonymous reporter ( William Alland ) is assigned the task of uncovering the meaning of Kane's dying word, and in the course of his enquiries he receives varying accounts of his life from former colleagues Jedediah Leland ( Joseph Cotten ) and Bernstein (Everett Sloan), and ex-wife Susan Alexander ( Dorothy Comingore ). Welles produced, directed, co-wrote and starred in this, his first film, not...
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In 1940 newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane ( Orson Welles ) dies after uttering the word 'Rosebud'. An anonymous reporter ( William Alland ) is assigned the task of uncovering the meaning of Kane's dying word, and in the course of his enquiries he receives varying accounts of his life from former colleagues Jedediah Leland ( Joseph Cotten ) and Bernstein (Everett Sloan), and ex-wife Susan Alexander ( Dorothy Comingore ). Welles produced, directed, co-wrote and starred in this, his first film, not...
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