CITIZEN KANE

CITIZEN KANE
Director: Orson Welles
Stars: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Comingore
Studio: RKO Radio Pictures
CAST:
Orson Welles … Charles Foster Kane
Joseph Cotten … Jedediah Leland
Dorothy Comingore … Susan Alexander Kane
Agnes Moorehead … Mary Kane
Ruth Warrick … Emily Monroe Norton Kane
Ray Collins … James W. Gettys
Erskine Sanford … Herbert Carter
Everett Sloane … Mr. Bernstein
William Alland … Jerry Thompson
Paul Stewart … Raymond
George Coulouris … Walter Parks Thatcher
Fortunio Bonanova … Signor Matiste
Gus Schilling … The Headwaiter
Philip Van Zandt … Mr. Rawlston
Georgia Backus … Bertha Anderson
Harry Shannon … Kane’s Father
Sonny Bupp … Charles Foster Kane III
Buddy Swan … Kane, age eight
Don Ackerman … Man at party in Everglades (uncredited)
Loretta Agar … Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Demetrius Alexis … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Peter Allen … Man in senate investigating committee (uncredited)
William Alston … Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited)
Baudelio Alva … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
T. Lockwood Arbright … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Sam Ash … Man at boat dock (uncredited)
Michael Audley … Man in projection room (uncredited)
Walter Bacon … City room employee (uncredited)
Richard Baer … Hillman (uncredited)
Harry A. Bailey … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Alva Baudena … Extra in Newsreel (uncredited)
Charles Bennett … Entertainer (uncredited)
Joan Blair … Georgia (uncredited)
Danny Borzage … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Robert Brent … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
James Brought … Extra in Newsreel (uncredited)
William Calkins … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Porter Chase … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Gene Chervow … Extra in Newsreel (uncredited)
J.J. Clark … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Dorothy Cleveland … Person in front of ‘Chronicle’ building (uncredited)
Edmund Cobb … Inquirer Reporter (uncredited)
Eddie Coke … Reporter (uncredited)
Tom Coleman … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Nat ‘King’ Cole … Pianist in ‘El Rancho’ (uncredited)
Gene Coogan … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Gino Corrado … Gino (uncredited)
Herbert Corthell … City Editor (uncredited)
Charles Cross … Man at opera (uncredited)
Thomas A. Curran … Teddy Roosevelt (uncredited)
Louise Currie … Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited)
Jack Curtis … Boss printer (uncredited)
Ed Dahlen … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Ernie Daniels … Hireling, Chicago Inquirer (uncredited)
Coy Danz … Nurse on hospital roof (uncredited)
Margaret Davis … Dancer (uncredited)
Tim Davis … Copy boy (uncredited)
Donna Dax … House maid (uncredited)
Marie Day … Insert bit (uncredited)
Gayle DeCamp … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Frances Deets … Dancer (uncredited)
Carl Deloro … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
George DeNormand … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Petra R. de Silva … Newswoman (uncredited)
Eddie Dew … Man in projection room (uncredited)
John Dilson … Ward Heeler (uncredited)
Robert Dudley … Photographer (uncredited)
Lou Duello … Man at opera (uncredited)
Suzanne Dulier … French maid (uncredited)
Art Dupuis … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Pauline Easterday … Dancer (uncredited)
Al Eben … Solly (uncredited)
John Eckert … Driver of car (uncredited)
Jack Egan … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Carl Ekberg … Adolf Hitler (uncredited)
Dick Elmore … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Edith Evanson … Leland’s Nurse (uncredited)
Carl Faulkner … Hermann Goring (uncredited)
Juanita Fields … Dancer (uncredited)
Jack Floyd … Hireling, Chicago Inquirer (uncredited)
Ray Flynn … City room employee (uncredited)
Monty Ford … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Jean Forward … Opera Singer (uncredited)
Olin Francis … Expressman (uncredited)
Louise Franklin … Maid (uncredited)
Al Frazier … Gorilla man (uncredited)
Guy Gada … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Gloria Gale … Dancer (uncredited)
Captain Garcia … General (uncredited)
Jack Gargan … Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited)
Bud Geary … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Rudolph Germaine … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Bob Gladman … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Renee Godfrey … Nurse (uncredited)
Jerry Gordon … Dancer (uncredited)
Peter Gowland … Guest (uncredited)
Jimmy Grant … Man at party in Everglades (uncredited)
Jesse Graves … Joseph (uncredited)
Ernest Grooney … Man on hospital roof (uncredited)
Jack Gwynne … Man on hospital roof (uncredited)
Bobby Haines … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Frank Haney … City room employee (uncredited)
Harry Harris … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Sam Harris … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Lew Harvey … Newspaper man (uncredited)
Edward L. Hemmer … Bit part (uncredited)
Cliff Herd … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Bryan ‘Slim’ Hightower … Fish driver (uncredited)
Harlan Hoagland … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
John Huettner … Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited)
Mitchell Ingraham … Politician (uncredited)
Jack Itay … Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)
Jack Jahries … Extra in Newsreel (uncredited)
Walter James … Ward Heeler (uncredited)
George W. Jimenez … Waiter at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Clayton Jones … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Edna Mae Jones … Dancer (uncredited)
Harry Jones … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Alexander Julian … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Bill Kane … Man on hospital roof (uncredited)
Arthur Kay … Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Ivy Keene … Driver of car / woman in loggia scene (uncredited)
E. Kerry … Person in front of ‘Chronicle’ building (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee … Reporter at Wedding (uncredited)
Laura Knight … Dancer (uncredited)
Alan Ladd … Reporter smoking pipe at end (uncredited)
Mike Lally … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Carmen Laroux … Maid in corridor in Xanadu (uncredited)
Perc Launders … Man in projection room (uncredited)
Walter Lawrence … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Bob Lawson … City room employee (uncredited)
Bert LeBaron … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
David Ledner … Extra in Newsreel (uncredited)
Adam Linke … Druggist (uncredited)
J.D. Lockhart … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Mary Lorraine … Dancer (uncredited)
Ellen Lowe … Miss Townsend (uncredited)
Ludwig Lowry … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Buck Mack … Man (uncredited)
Evelyn Mackert … Woman at boat dock (uncredited)
James T. Mack … Prompter (uncredited)
Teddy Mangean … Man on roof (uncredited)
Herman J. Mankiewicz … Newspaperman (uncredited)
Jack Manolas … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Joe Manz … Jennings (uncredited)
Loretta Marsh … Dancer (uncredited)
Mickey Martin … Newsboy (uncredited)
Clyde McAtee … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Major McBride … Shadowgraph man (uncredited)
Lee McCluskey … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
John McCormack … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Charles Meakin … Civic leader (uncredited)
Hercules Mendez … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Jim Merritt … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Buddy Messinger … Man at boat dock (uncredited)
E.G. Miller … Neville Chamberlain / Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Irving Mitchell … Dr. Corey (uncredited)
Bert Moorhouse … Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited)
Philip Morris … Politician (uncredited)
Jack Morton … Butler (uncredited)
Louis Natheaux … Reporter (uncredited)
Frances E. Neal … Ethel (uncredited)
Lillian Nicholson … Woman at opera (uncredited)
Leda Nicova … Dancer (uncredited)
George Noisom … Copy boy (uncredited)
Joseph North … Male secretary (uncredited)
John Nothpole … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
William H. O’Brien … Male secretary (uncredited)
Arthur O’Connell … Reporter (uncredited)
Frank O’Connor … Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)
Paddy O’Flynn … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Lillian O’Malley … Person in front of ‘Chronicle’ building (uncredited)
Edward Peil Jr. … Civic leader (uncredited)
Gerald Pierce … Copy boy delivering message in Chicago hotel room (uncredited)
Thomas Pogue … Man (uncredited)
J.R. Ralston … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Jack Raymond … Stagehand (uncredited)
Terrance Ray … Man at boat dock / man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)
William Reed … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Guy Repp … Reporter (uncredited)
Jolane Reynolds … Dancer (uncredited)
Sam Rice … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Verne Richards … City room employee (uncredited)
Suzanne Ridgeway … Dancer (uncredited)
Cyril Ring … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Myrtle Rishell … Big governess (uncredited)
Jack Robbins … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Don Roberts … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
George Rogers … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Victor Romito … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Benny Rubin … Smather (uncredited)
Shimen Ruskin … Hireling (uncredited)
Edward Ryan … Man in Inquirer city room (uncredited)
Jack Ryan … Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)
Robert Samven … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Walter Sande … Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited)
Jack Santoro … Man at Xanadu Great Hall (uncredited)
Francis Sayles … Politician (uncredited)
Ruth Seeley … Dancer (uncredited)
George Sherwood … Hireling (uncredited)
Brent Shugar … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Bruce Sidney … Newsman (uncredited)
Guy Smith … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Roy Smith … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Vince Speaker … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
George Sperry … City room employee (uncredited)
Sam Steele … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Ralph Stein … Hireling, Chicago Inquirer (uncredited)
Bert Stevens … Man at Madison Square Garden (uncredited)
Landers Stevens … Investigator (uncredited)
Dimas Sutteno … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Jack Taylor … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Norman Taylor … Man in senate investigating committee (uncredited)
Bob Terry … Extra in Newsreel (uncredited)
Karl Thomas … Jetsam (uncredited)
Robert B. Tobin … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Gregg Toland … Interviewer in 1935 Newsreel (uncredited)
Kathryn Trosper … Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited)
Fred Trowbridge … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Glen Turnbull … Flotsam (uncredited)
Gohr Van Vleck … Stagehand (uncredited)
Harry J. Vejar … Portugese laborer (uncredited)
Tim Wallace … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
Ken Weaver … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Charles West … Stage Manager (uncredited)
Larry Wheat … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Patrick Whitney … Reporter (uncredited)
Jan Wiley … Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited)
Bill Wilkens … Man on roof (uncredited)
Larry Williams … Man singing at Inquirer party (uncredited)
Tudor Williams … Chorus Master (uncredited)
Richard Wilson … Reporter (uncredited)
Vivian Wilson … Dancer (uncredited)
Roland Winters … Newspaperman at Trenton Town Hall (uncredited)
Vera Winters … Woman in projection room (uncredited)
Arthur Yeoman … Speaker (uncredited)
Louis Young … Newsreel extra (uncredited)
SYNOPSIS:
Citizen Kane is Orson Welles’s greatest achievement–and a landmark of cinema history. The story charts the rise and fall of a newspaper publisher whose wealth and power ultimately isolates him in his castlelike refuge. The film’s protagonist, Charles Foster Kane, was based on a composite of Howard Hughes and William Randolph Hearst–so much so that Hearst tried to have the film suppressed. Every aspect of the production marked an advance in film language: the deep focus and deeply shadowed cinematography (from Gregg Toland); the discontinuous narrative, relying heavily on flashbacks and newsreel footage (propelled by a script largely written by Herman L. Mankiewicz); the innovative use of sound and score (sound by Bailey Fesler and James G. Stewart, music composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann); and the ensemble acting forged in the fires of Welles’s Mercury Theatre (featuring the film debuts of, among others, Joseph Cotten, Everett Sloane, and Agnes Moorehead). Every moment of the film, every shot, has been choreographed to perfection. The film is essential viewing, quite possibly the greatest film ever made and, along with The Birth of a Nation, certainly the most influential.
AWARDS:
Winner of 1 Oscar at the 1942 Academy Awards:
Writing (Original Screenplay)
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