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Citizen Kane

Author: Orson WellesHerman J MankiewiczJoseph CottenDorothy ComingoreAgnes MooreheadAll authors
Publisher: Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, ©2001.
Edition/Format:   DVD video : English : Two-disc special ed.; standard formatView all editions and formats
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Citizen Kane: The story of Charles Foster Kane, a newspaper tycoon whose life is investigated by a magazine reporter trying to discover the meaning of Kane's dying word: "Rosebud".
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Genre/Form: Fiction films
Feature films
Documentary television programs
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Drama
Biography Drama
Named Person: Orson Welles; William Randolph Hearst
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Orson Welles; Herman J Mankiewicz; Joseph Cotten; Dorothy Comingore; Agnes Moorehead; Ruth Warrick; Ray Collins; Erskine Sanford; Everett Sloane; William Alland; Paul Stewart; George Coulouris; Gregg Toland; Robert Wise; Peter Bogdanovich; Roger Ebert; Thomas Lennon; Michael Epstein, (Film director); Richard Ben Cramer; Bernard Herrmann; RKO Radio Pictures.; Mercury Theatre.; Lennon Documentary Group.; WGBH Educational Foundation.; Warner Home Video (Firm)
ISBN: 0780635205 9780780635203
OCLC Number: 48011132
Language Note: In English; with optional subtitles in English, French, Portuguese or Spanish. Closed-captioned.
Notes: Originally produced as a motion picture in 1941.
Special features (disc 1): optional audio commentary by filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich; optional audio commentary by film critic Roger Ebert; RKO/Pathe News newsreel footage from the New York premiere of the film (1 min.); theatrical trailer (4 min.); storyboard gallery; call sheet gallery; still gallery of memorable moments from the film & candid on-set photography; reconstructions of deleted scenes; advertising art gallery; excerpts from the souvenir program given to opening-night audiences at the New York and Los Angeles premieres; photographs from & correspondence concerning the New York premiere of the film; 4-part production notes ("In the beginning", "On the set", "Postscripts", "Awards and honors").
Credits: Photography, Gregg Toland ; editing, Robert Wise ; music composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann.
Cast: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead, Ruth Warrick, Ray Collins, Erskine Sanford, Everett Sloane, William Alland, Paul Stewart, George Coulouris ... [et al.].
Awards: Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay (Mankiewicz & Welles), 1942
Target Audience: MPAA rating: PG.
Description: 2 videodiscs (232 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD, region 1; Dolby digital mono.
Contents: Disc 1. Citizen Kane (119 min.) --
Disc 2. The battle over Citizen Kane / hosted by David McCullough ; produced by Thomas Lennon, Michael Epstein ; written by Richard Ben Cramer & Thomas Lennon ; edited by Ken Eluto ; narrated by Richard Ben Cramer ; directors of photography, Greg Andracke, Michael Chin ; original music composed and orchestrated by Brian Keane ; a Lennon Documentary Group film for The American experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; (c1996, 113 min., col. with b&w sequences).
Other Titles: Battle over Citizen Kane.
Citizen Kane (Motion picture)
American experience (Television program)
Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane ; The battle over Citizen Kane
Battle over Citizen Kane
Responsibility: an RKO Radio Picture ; a Mercury production by Orson Welles ; original screen play, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Orson Welles ; direction-production, Orson Welles.
Local System Bib Number:
145016

Abstract:

Citizen Kane: The story of Charles Foster Kane, a newspaper tycoon whose life is investigated by a magazine reporter trying to discover the meaning of Kane's dying word: "Rosebud".

The battle over Citizen Kane: Examines the lives of William Randolph Hearst, the powerful newspaper magnate, and director/actor, Orson Welles as they clashed over Welles first film: "Citizen Kane". Hearst's reaction upon learning about the film, which portrayed him unfavorably, was to work to suppress it and destroy Welles. Major movie theater chains refused to show "Citizen Kane", and Welles' masterpiece virtually disappeared for almost 25 years. Never again would Orson Welles gain control of a major Hollywood production.

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