Newspaper magnate, Charles Foster Kane is taken from his mother as a boy and made the ward of a rich industrialist. As a result, every well-meaning, tyrannical or self-destructive move he makes for the rest of his life appears in some way to be a reaction to that deeply wounding event.
Directors: Orson Welles, Edward Donahue, Fred Fleck
Actors: Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead, Ruth Warrick, Ray Collins, Erskine Sanford, Everett Sloane, William Alland, Paul Stewart, George Coulouris, Fortunio Bonanova
Countrys: USA
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Score | Rating Count | Release Date | RunTime |
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8.4 | 346,583 | 1941-04-30 | 119 |
Crew Details
Job Title | Member Name | Job Title | Member Name |
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Director | Orson Welles | Producer | Orson Welles |
Producer | Richard Baer | Executive Producer | George Schaefer |
Original Music Composer | Bernard Herrmann | Director of Photography | Gregg Toland |
Editor | Robert Wise | Art Direction | Van Nest Polglase |
Costume Design | Edward Stevenson | Special Effects | Vernon L. Walker |
Screenplay | Orson Welles | Screenplay | Herman J. Mankiewicz |
Writer | Roger Q. Denny | Writer | John Houseman |
Writer | Mollie Kent | Stunts | Tom Steele |
Makeup Department Head | Mel Berns | Casting | Rufus Le Maire |
Set Decoration | Darrell Silvera | Makeup Artist | Layne Britton |
Makeup Artist | Maurice Seiderman | Executive In Charge Of Production | Pandro S. Berman |
Production Manager | J.R. Crone | Post Production Supervisor | Lee S. Marcus |
Assistant Director | Edward Donahue | Second Assistant Director | Fred Fleck |
Color Timer | George Cave | Editorial Manager | John Houseman |
Assistant Editor | Mark Robson | Researcher | Elizabeth McGaffey |
Still Photographer | Alexander Kahle | Gaffer | Vic Jones |
Still Photographer | Phil Stern | Supervising Sound Editor | John Aalberg |
Sound Re-Recording Mixer | Clem Portman |