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Joseph Cotten | Jedediah Leland/Newsreel Reporter | |
Dorothy Comingore | Susan Alexander Kane | |
Agnes Moorehead | Mrs. Mary Kane | |
Ruth Warrick | Emily Monroe Norton Kane | |
Ray Collins | Boss James 'Jim' W. Gettys | |
Erskine Sanford | Herbert Carter, Inquirer Editor-in-Chief/Newsreel Reporter | |
Everett Sloane | Mr. Bernstein, Kane's General Manager | |
William Alland | Jerry Thompson/'News on the March' Narrator | |
Paul Stewart | Raymond, Kane's Butler | |
George Coulouris | Walter Parks Thatcher | |
Georgia Backus | Bertha Anderson | |
Fortunio Bonanova | Signor Matiste | |
Sonny Bupp | ||
Orson Welles | ||
Philip Van Zandt | Mr. Rawlston | |
Harry Shannon | Kane's Father | |
Buddy Swan | Kane, age eight |
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Producer | Orson Welles
George Schaefer |
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Writer | Herman J. Mankiewicz
Orson Welles |
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Depicting the controversial life of an influential publishing tycoon, this Best Original Screenplay Academy Award® winner (1941) is rooted in themes of power, corruption, vanity -- the American Dream lost in the mystery of a dying man's last word: "Rosebud." |
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