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Citizen Kane (1941)

April 17, 1941 (US) Mystery, Drama • 119m

Overview

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.

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Top Billed Cast

Orson Welles
Orson Welles

Charles Foster Kane

Joseph Cotten
Joseph Cotten

Jedediah Leland

Dorothy Comingore
Dorothy Comingore

Susan Alexander Kane

Ray Collins
Ray Collins

Jim W. Gettys

George Coulouris
George Coulouris

Walter Parks Thatcher

Ruth Warrick
Ruth Warrick

Emily Norton Kane

Erskine Sanford
Erskine Sanford

Herbert Carter

William Alland
William Alland

Jerry Thompson/Narrator

Everett Sloane
Everett Sloane

Mr. Bernstein

Georgia Backus
Georgia Backus

Bertha Anderson

Sonny Bupp
Sonny Bupp

Charles Foster Kane III

Buddy Swan
Buddy Swan

Young Charles Foster Kane

Gregg Toland
Gregg Toland

Interviewer

Don Ackerman
Don Ackerman

Man at Party in Everglades (uncredited)

Gino Corrado
Gino Corrado

Gino (uncredited)

Maurice Costello
Maurice Costello

Extra (uncredited)

Demetrius Alexis
Demetrius Alexis

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

Gene Coogan
Gene Coogan

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

Art Dupuis
Art Dupuis

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

Rudy Germane
Rudy Germane

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

Mike Lally
Mike Lally

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

Walter Lawrence
Walter Lawrence

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

John Northpole
John Northpole

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

Victor Romito
Victor Romito

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

Bob Terry
Bob Terry

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

William Alston
William Alston

Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited)

Jack Gargan
Jack Gargan

Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited)

Bert Moorhouse
Bert Moorhouse

Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited)

Carmen Laroux
Carmen Laroux

Maid in Xanadu Hall (uncredited)

Sam Ash
Sam Ash

Man at Boat Dock (uncredited)

Buddy Messinger
Buddy Messinger

Man at Boat Dock (uncredited)

Terrance Ray
Terrance Ray

Man at Boat Dock (uncredited)

Sally Corner
Sally Corner

Woman at Boat Dock (uncredited)

Walter Bacon
Walter Bacon

City Room Employee (uncredited)

Herbert Corthell
Herbert Corthell

City Editor (uncredited)

Harry A. Bailey
Harry A. Bailey

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Danny Borzage
Danny Borzage

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

J.J. Clark
J.J. Clark

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Tom Coleman
Tom Coleman

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Carl Deloro
Carl Deloro

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Jack Egan
Jack Egan

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Robert Haines
Robert Haines

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Ludwig Lowry
Ludwig Lowry

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

John McCormack
John McCormack

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Hercules Mendez
Hercules Mendez

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Paddy O'Flynn
Paddy O'Flynn

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Sam Rice
Sam Rice

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Don Roberts
Don Roberts

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Larry Wheat
Larry Wheat

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Larry Williams
Larry Williams

Man Singing at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Joan Blair
Joan Blair

Georgia (uncredited)

Morgan Brown
Morgan Brown

Servant (uncredited)

Harry Burkhardt
Harry Burkhardt

Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb

Inquirer Reporter (uncredited)

Eddie Coke
Eddie Coke

Reporter (uncredited)

Louis Natheaux
Louis Natheaux

Reporter (uncredited)

Arthur O'Connell
Arthur O'Connell

Reporter (uncredited)

Guy Repp
Guy Repp

Reporter (uncredited)

Tom Steele
Tom Steele

Reporter (uncredited)

Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson

Reporter (uncredited)

Louise Currie
Louise Currie

Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited)

Walter Sande
Walter Sande

Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited)

Jan Wiley
Jan Wiley

Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited)

Milton Kibbee
Milton Kibbee

Reporter at Wedding (uncredited)

Buck Mack
Buck Mack

Reporter at Boat Deck (uncredited)

Alan Ladd
Alan Ladd

Reporter Smoking Pipe at End (uncredited)

Thomas A. Curran
Thomas A. Curran

Teddy Roosevelt (uncredited)

Jack Curtis
Jack Curtis

Boss Printer (uncredited)

George Noisom
George Noisom

Copy Boy (uncredited)

Gerald Pierce
Gerald Pierce

Copy Boy Delivering Message in Chicago Hotel Room (uncredited)

Dona Dax
Dona Dax

House Maid (uncredited)

George DeNormand
George DeNormand

Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)

Bud Geary
Bud Geary

Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)

Bert LeBaron
Bert LeBaron

Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)

Clyde McAtee
Clyde McAtee

Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)

Cyril Ring
Cyril Ring

Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)

Roland Winters
Roland Winters

Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)

Lew Harvey
Lew Harvey

Newspaperman (uncredited)

Herman J. Mankiewicz
Herman J. Mankiewicz

Newspaperman (uncredited)

Eddie Dew
Eddie Dew

Man in Projection Room (uncredited)

Perc Launders
Perc Launders

Man in Projection Room (uncredited)

John Dilson
John Dilson

Ward Heeler (uncredited)

Walter James
Walter James

Ward Heeler (uncredited)

Robert Dudley
Robert Dudley

Photographer (uncredited)

Suzanne Dulier
Suzanne Dulier

French Maid (uncredited)

Al Eben
Al Eben

Solly (uncredited)

Johnny Eckert
Johnny Eckert

Car-Driver (uncredited)

Carl Ekberg
Carl Ekberg

Adolf Hitler (uncredited)

Edith Evanson
Edith Evanson

Leland's Nurse (uncredited)

Carl Faulkner
Carl Faulkner

Hermann Goring (uncredited)

Juanita Fields
Juanita Fields

Dancer (uncredited)

Edna Mae Jones
Edna Mae Jones

Dancer (uncredited)

Leda Nicova
Leda Nicova

Dancer (uncredited)

Jolane Reynolds
Jolane Reynolds

Dancer (uncredited)

Suzanne Ridgway
Suzanne Ridgway

Dancer (uncredited)

Olin Francis
Olin Francis

Expressman (uncredited)

Louise Franklin
Louise Franklin

Susan's Maid (uncredited)

Renee Godfrey
Renee Godfrey

Nurse (uncredited)

Peter Gowland
Peter Gowland

Guest (uncredited)

Jimmy Grant
Jimmy Grant

Man at Party in Everglades (uncredited)

Jesse Graves
Jesse Graves

Joseph (uncredited)

Ernest Grooney
Ernest Grooney

Man on Hospital Roof (uncredited)

Jack Gwynne
Jack Gwynne

Man on Hospital Roof (uncredited)

Teddy Mangean
Teddy Mangean

Man on Roof (uncredited)

Henry Hebert
Henry Hebert

Best Man at Wedding (uncredited)

Bryan 'Slim' Hightower
Bryan 'Slim' Hightower

Fish Driver (uncredited)

Mitchell Ingraham
Mitchell Ingraham

Politician (uncredited)

Philip Morris
Philip Morris

Politician (uncredited)

Francis Sayles
Francis Sayles

Politician (uncredited)

George W. Jimenez
George W. Jimenez

Waiter at Inquirer Party (uncredited)

Ellen Lowe
Ellen Lowe

Ms. Townsend (uncredited)

James T. Mack
James T. Mack

Prompter (uncredited)

Mickey Martin
Mickey Martin

Newsboy (uncredited)

Bruce Sidney
Bruce Sidney

Newsman (uncredited)

Major McBride
Major McBride

Shadowgraph Man (uncredited)

Frank McLure
Frank McLure

(uncredited)

Charles Meakin
Charles Meakin

Civic Leader (uncredited)

Edward Peil Jr.
Edward Peil Jr.

Civic Leader (uncredited)

Irving Mitchell
Irving Mitchell

Dr. Corey (uncredited)

Frances E. Neal
Frances E. Neal

Ethel (uncredited)

Lillian Nicholson
Lillian Nicholson

Woman at Opera (uncredited)

Joseph North
Joseph North

Secretary (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien
William H. O'Brien

Secretary (uncredited)

Field Norton
Field Norton

Opera Spectator (uncredited)

Dick Scott
Dick Scott

Opera Spectator (uncredited)

Frank O'Connor
Frank O'Connor

Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)

Russ Powell
Russ Powell

Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)

Bert Stevens
Bert Stevens

Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)

Thomas Pogue
Thomas Pogue

Man (uncredited)

Lillian O'Malley
Lillian O'Malley

Woman in Front of Chronicle Building (uncredited)

Jack Raymond
Jack Raymond

Stagehand (uncredited)

Gohr Van Vleck
Gohr Van Vleck

Stagehand (uncredited)

Myrtle Rishell
Myrtle Rishell

Big Governess (uncredited)

Benny Rubin
Benny Rubin

Smather (uncredited)

Shimen Ruskin
Shimen Ruskin

Hireling (uncredited)

George Sherwood
George Sherwood

Hireling (uncredited)

Edward Ryan
Edward Ryan

Man in Inquirer City Room (uncredited)

Landers Stevens
Landers Stevens

Senate Investigator (uncredited)

Harry J. Vejar
Harry J. Vejar

Portuguese Laborer (uncredited)

Tudor Williams
Tudor Williams

Chorus Master (uncredited)

Arthur Yeoman
Arthur Yeoman

Speaker (uncredited)

Tim Davis
Tim Davis

Copy Boy (uncredited)

Charles Bennett
Charles Bennett

Entertainer (uncredited)

Arthur Kay
Arthur Kay

Orchestra Leader (Uncredited)

John Alban
John Alban

Reporter (uncredited)

Finn Zirzow
Finn Zirzow

Audience Member (uncredited)

Sam Harris
Sam Harris

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

Dorothy Cleveland
Dorothy Cleveland

Woman in Front of Chronicle Building (uncredited)

Crew
Gregg Toland
Gregg Toland

Director of Photography

Bernard Herrmann
Bernard Herrmann

Original Music Composer

Vernon L. Walker
Vernon L. Walker

Special Effects

Edward Stevenson
Edward Stevenson

Costume Design

James G. Stewart
James G. Stewart

Sound Recordist

Bailey Fesler
Bailey Fesler

Sound Recordist



Reviews

Gurre

⭐ 9/10

May 31, 2014

"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'… read the rest.

talisencrw

⭐ 10/10

April 13, 2016

I fondly recollect, growing up in Canada in the 70's and 80's, my mom taking my older sister and I to the cinema (my dad was more interested in watching bowling, hockey, or either crime shows, British sitcoms or hockey on TV). Despite all of his TV appearances over the years, and films he acted in to fund his own productions, the first time I was aware of Orson Welles was one of those startling and bizarrely professional yet unmistakably charisma… read the rest.

Manuel São Bento

⭐ 10/10

November 26, 2020

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The "greatest film of all-time", everyone declares. I've been revisiting David Fincher's career this last week since he's in charge of directing the upcoming Mank, which premise approaches the story behind Citizen Kane's screenplay credit controversy back in 1941. Herman J. Mankiewicz unquestionably helped Orson Welles writing the script for this … read the rest.

r96sk

⭐ 9/10

February 26, 2021

Outstanding film, no question.

<em>'Citizen Kane'</em>, at least to me, feels like such a unique film in terms of how it is brought to life - I don't recall seeing anything that exactly matches it in that regard. It's thoroughly entertaining, I do love how it is crafted together. The score is terrific and the performances from the cast are excellent.

Orson Welles, the director too of course, is perfect for the titular role. He is sensationa… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 6/10

June 19, 2022

_**Not the greatest film of all time, but has its points of interest**_

After the death of an American newspaper tycoon with political aspirations (Orson Welles), his relatives and associates are interviewed with one reporter trying to figure out the meaning of his last word, “Rosebud.”

"Citizen Kane" (1941) was Welles’ first feature film, which he co-wrote & directed when he was only 25 with a cast of theretofore unknowns (e.g. Joseph Cot… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

June 25, 2022

If ever there was a film epitomising the best and worst of the "American Dream" then this has to be the one.... Orson Welles has mastered the role of the playboy millionaire who decides to have a go at running a small provincial newspaper - ostensibly to empower the common people and give them a voice... Shortly his combination of wealth, determination and deftness has created a monster with tentacles into almost every aspect of American life; an… read the rest.

testr

⭐ 10/10

July 12, 2022

ctually every bit as good as it supposed to be. To anyone who likes to think they're being edgy by calling it overrated or whatever, I know you're just saying it because you think it makes you cool and counter-cultural or whatever, so I probably can't change your mind whatever I say here, but one thing anyone should try is watching all the Academy Award nominees, or at least the Best Picture nominees, from the 14th Academy Awards, in sucession, p… read the rest.

JJJ222cool

⭐ 5/10

June 21, 2023

I watched it because it keeps getting mentioned as one of the best films ever made. I was disappointed. For me it is just average, the hype is unjustified in my opinion. There are much better films from that time and later on.

badelf

⭐ 10/10

July 26, 2023

Now I know why I'm stingy with 10/10 ratings. This .. Is the film.by which all others should be judged. It has it all. From the captivating storyline to the exceptional performances, this film truly sets the bar high for cinematic excellence. Its seamless blend of creative framing, music, and narrative pacing tells a story that can never be dated because it's universal and creates an unforgettable movie-watching experience. It resonates on multip… read the rest.

James

⭐ 8/10

October 20, 2023

This is great but if it is actually the greatest of all time then I’ll eat my socks.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$839,727

Revenue

$23,218,000

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