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Directed by Orson Welles. With Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead . Following the death of a publishing tycoon, news reporters scramble to
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Citizen Kane
theatrical poster
Directed by
Orson Welles
Produced by
Orson Welles
Written by
Herman J. Mankiewicz
Orson Welles
Starring
Orson Welles
Joseph Cotten
Agnes Moorehead
Dorothy Comingore
Ruth Warrick
Everett Sloane
George Coulouris
Ray Collins
Music by
Bernard Herrmann
Cinematography
Gregg Toland
Editing by
Robert Wise
Distributed by
RKO Pictures
Release date(s)
1 May 1941 (US)
Running time
119 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$686,034 (est.)
IMDb profile
Citizen Kane (1941) is an American dramatic film, and the first feature film directed by Orson Welles, who also co-authored the screenplay. It was released by RKO Pictures. The story, often considered to be a veiled portrayal of the life of William Randolph Hearst, is fictional.[1] Upon its release, Hearst prohibited mention of the film in any of his newspapers. The film traces the life and career of Charles Foster Kane, a man whose career in the publishing world is born of idealistic social service, but gradually evolves into a ruthless pursuit of power. Narrated principally through flashbacks, the story is revealed through the research of a newspaper reporter seeking to solve the mystery of the newspaper magnate's dying word: "Rosebud."
Citizen Kane is often cited as being one of the most innovative works in the history of film. The American Film Institute placed it at number one in its list of the 100 greatest U.S. movies of all time in 1997 and again in the revised list of 2007. In a recent poll of film critics and directors conducted by the British Film Institute, Citizen Kane was ranked the number one best film of all time by both groups.[2][3]
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