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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. Citizen Kane (1941) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

    Citizen Kane (1941) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. 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 …

  6. Citizen Kane - Citizen Kane: Trailer | IMDb

    Citizen Kane: Trailer Watch the trailer for the Orson Welles classic Citizen Kane.

  7. 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 …

  8. 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 …

  9. 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).

  10. 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