
Citizen Kane (1941) - IMDb
Citizen Kane: Directed by Orson Welles. With Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead. Following the death of publishing tycoon Charles Foster Kane, reporters …
Citizen Kane (1941) - Plot - IMDb
A group of reporters are trying to decipher the last word ever spoken by Charles Foster Kane, the millionaire newspaper tycoon: "Rosebud." The film begins with a news reel detailing Kane's life …
El Ciudadano Kane (1941) - IMDb
Released in 1941 by RKO as a Mercury Theater Production, "Citizen Kane" is the tale of an influential and shockingly wealthy newspaper tycoon (Welles) inspired by the life of William …
Citizen Kane (1941) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Citizen Kane (1941) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Citizen Kane (1941) - Awards - IMDb
New York Film Critics Circle Awards 1941 Winner NYFCC Award Best Film 1941 Nominee NYFCC Award Best Director Orson Welles 1941 Nominee NYFCC Award Best Actor Orson …
Citizen Kane - Citizen Kane: Trailer | IMDb
Citizen Kane: Trailer Watch the trailer for the Orson Welles classic Citizen Kane.
Citizen Kane (1941) - Handlung - IMDb
A group of reporters are trying to decipher the last word ever spoken by Charles Foster Kane, the millionaire newspaper tycoon: "Rosebud." The film begins with a news reel detailing Kane's life …
Citizen Kane (1941) - Soundtracks - IMDb
from RKO's Reno (1939) Music by Roy Webb and Dave Dreyer [Performed in a News on the March sequence] Charlie Kane (uncredited) Music based on "A Poco No" by Pepe Guízar …
Dorothy Comingore - IMDb
Dorothy Comingore earned a place in motion picture history for her role as the second Mrs. Kane (the Marion Davies to Orson Welles 's William Randolph Hearst) in Citizen Kane (1941).
Citizen Kane (1941) - Release info - IMDb
Release date United States May 1, 1941 (New York City, New York, premiere) United States May 6, 1941 (Chicago, Illinois) United States