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1941 Certificate U
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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 .. Read more

Starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead, Everett Sloane
Director Orson Welles
Genres Drama

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Citizen Kane

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.

Starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead, Everett Sloane, George Coulouris, Ruth Warrick, Paul Stewart, Alan Ladd, Arthur O'Connell, Louise Currie, Walter Sande, Gino Corrado, Charles Bennett, Ray Collins, Fortunio Bonanova, Erskine San
Director Orson Welles
Studio UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 16 mins
Certificate Certificate U
Collections 100 must-see movies
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 20 Sep 1999
Production year: 1941
Format DVD

Citizen Kane (1941)

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    Acclaimed by critics and film-makers alike, Citizen Kane has topped Sight and Sound's decennial “all-time top ten” since 1962. Not bad for the feature film debut of a 25-year-old, whose experience lay in theatre and radio (most of the actors in Kane were colleagues from his Mercury Theatre company), and who claimed his sole preparation was to watch John Ford's Stagecoach 40 times. In fact, Orson Welles considered a movie studio (his contract at the time was with RKO) to be the biggest train set a boy ever had. Unhindered by preconceptions, he proceeded to experiment with sound, camera angles and movement, and deep focus in a way few had even conceived of. Aided by cinematographer Gregg Toland, he brought visual drama to every shot, brilliantly disguising the picture's shoestring budget (it required a record 116 sets). In addition, Welles turned in a magnificent performance as Charles Foster Kane, the press baron whose torrid life was so similar to that of real-life press baron William Randolph Hearst that the latter broke the film at the box office through negative publicity. Utterly unmissable.

    • Radio Times
  • 4 stars out of 4

    A brilliant piece of Hollywood cinema using all the resources of the studio; despite lapses of characterization and gaps in the narrative, almost every shot and every line is utterly absorbing both as entertainment and as craft. See The Citizen Kane Bo

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 39 out of 41 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 0 stars

    Yawn

    Because everyone says it's the best film ever blah, blah,blah I've tried watching it several times. I've read umpteen reviews as to why it's oh so brilliant but I still don't like it. as everyone else in the universe seems nuts about this film I suppose it must be me that's at fault or is there another out there who will come out of the closet and join me!!

      • keith evans from Bath
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  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Am I missing something?

    This film has been recommended to me a number of times. However having watched it I found it incredibly dull with no redeeming features whatsoever. A real disappointment.

      • A customer from London
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    Schindler's List

    Citizen Kane voted top American film

    • 22 Jun 2007

    Legendary 1941 drama Citizen Kane has been named as the best American film ever in a recent poll, it has been announced. The 100 Years 100 Movies poll took place ten years after the American Film Institute's first ballot to find the greatest movies of all time - and Citizen Kane pipped The Godfather to the post to be voted number one. War romance Casablanca, starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, was named as the third most popular film, while Raging Bull and Singin' in the Rain were... Read more

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22,344 Member ratings
  • 100
4,193
  • 90
2,784
  • 80
3,832
  • 70
3,445
  • 60
3,030
  • 50
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1,184
  • 30
867
  • 20
754
  • 10
407