Citizen Kane is a 1941 dramatic film directed by Orson Welles, considered one of the masterpieces of cinema. Here are some important details about the film:
Plot
"Citizen Kane" tells the story of Charles Foster Kane, a media mogul, portrayed by Orson Welles. After his death, a journalist tries to uncover the meaning of an enigmatic word, "Rosebud," which Kane had whispered before dying. The film explores Kane's life through a series of flashbacks, showing his rise to power, his ambitions, and his downfall.
Cast
Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane
Joseph Cotten as Jedediah Leland
Dorothy Comingore as Susan Alexander Kane
Agnes Moorehead as Mary Kane
Ruth Warrick as Emily Norton Kane
Ray Collins as Jim W. Gettys
Everett Sloane as Mr. Bernstein
William Alland as Jerry Thompson
Director
The film was directed by Orson Welles, who also co-wrote and starred in it.
Writer
The screenplay for "Citizen Kane" was written by Orson Welles and Herman J. Mankiewicz.
Producer
The film was produced by Orson Welles and George Schaefer.
Music By
The film's score was composed by Bernard Herrmann.
Awards
"Citizen Kane" was nominated for nine Academy Awards but won only one, for Best Original Screenplay.
Box Office
The film was not a big box office success when it was released, but over the years, it has become a landmark in cinema and one of the most celebrated films in film history.