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Clips from Citizen Kane (1941)
"Yes, "Rosebud." Just that one word."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Here's a man who could've been president..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...who was as loved, hated and talked about..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...something is on his mind called Rosebud."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- What does that mean? - A racehorse he bet on once."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- That didn't come in. - But what was the race?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Thompson. - Yes."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Hold this up a week, two if you must. - Don't you think right after he's dead..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Find out about Rosebud. Get in touch with anybody who knew him or knew him well."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"That manager of his... Uh..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Susan Alexander Kane."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- She runs a nightclub in Atlantic City. - That's right."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"See them all. Get in touch with everybody that ever worked for him..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...whoever loved him, whoever hated his guts."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I don't mean go through the city directory of course."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I'll get on it right away."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Good. Rosebud, dead or alive."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"It will probably turn out to be a very simple thing."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Miss Alexander."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"This is Mr. Thompson, Miss Alexander."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I want another drink, John."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- I'll have a highball, please. - Who told you you could sit down?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I thought maybe we could have a talk."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Think again."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I'm minding my own business, you mind yours."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Get out of here."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Get out!"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Sorry. - Get out."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Get her another highball."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Okay."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Another double? - Yeah."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Hello, I want New York City."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Courtland 79970. This is Atlantic City 46827. All right."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Hey."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- She's, uh... - Yeah."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"She'll snap out of it."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Hello. - Sooner."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"This is Thompson. Let me talk to the chief."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Mr. Rawlston? She won't talk."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"The second Mrs. Kane. About Rosebud or anything else."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I'm calling from Atlantic City."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"They're expecting me."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Then I've a meeting with his general manager in New York. Bernstein."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Then I'm coming back here."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Yeah, I'll see everybody that's still alive. Goodbye."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Hey... Um... - John."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"You just might be able to help me."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"When she used to talk about Mr. Kane, did she ever mention Rosebud?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
""Rosebud"?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Thank you, Mr. Thompson, thanks."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"As a matter of fact, just the other day, when the papers were full of it..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"She never heard of Rosebud."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...to remind you about the conditions under which you may..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...inspect certain portions of Mr. Thatcher's unpublished memoirs."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- I remember them. - Yes, Jennings, I'll bring him in."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"That's all right. I'm just looking for..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Jennings."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Thank you, Jennings."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"You will be required to leave this room at 4:30 promptly."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"That's all I'm interested in."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Thank you."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Come on, boys."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Be careful, Charles. - Mrs. Kane."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Pull your muffler around your neck, Charles."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Mrs. Kane, I think we'll have to tell him now."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Yes, I'll sign those papers now, Mr. Thatcher."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"It's going to be done exactly the way I've told Mr. Thatcher."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"There's nothing wrong with Colorado. I don't see why we can't raise our son..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...just because we came into money."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"If I want to, I can go to court. A father has a right to."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"A boarder that beats his bill and leaves worthless stock behind..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"That property is as much my property as anybody's..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...now that it's valuable. And if Fred Graves had any idea..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...this would happen, he'd have made out the certificates in both our names."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- "The bank's decision in all matters..." - I don't hold with giving Charles to a bank..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Stop this nonsense. - We're a bit uneducated..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
""The bank's decision concerning his education..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
""We will assume full management of the Colorado Lode"..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...which I repeat, Mrs. Kane, you are the sole owner."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Mary, I'm asking you for the last time."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"You'd think I hadn't been a good husband or father..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"The sum of $50,000 a year..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...is to be paid to you and Mr. Kane as long as you both live..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...and thereafter to the survivor."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Let's hope it's all for the best. - It is."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"The union forever!"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Why I can't raise my own boy is more than I can understand."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Go on, Mr. Thatcher."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Everything else, the principal, as well as all monies earned..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...is to be administered by the bank in trust for your son, Charles Foster Kane..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...until he reaches his 25th birthday, at which time..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...he is to come into complete possession."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Charles!"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Go on, Mr. Thatcher."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Well, it's almost 5. Don't you think I'd better meet the boy?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I've got his trunk all packed."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I've arranged for a tutor to meet us in Chicago."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I'd have brought him here with me, but..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Charles. - Lookie, Mom."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"You'd better come inside."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- That's quite a snowman. - I took the pipe out of his mouth."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Did you make it yourself?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Maybe I'll make some teeth and whiskers."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"This is Mr. Thatcher, Charles."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Hello. - How do you do, Charles?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"He comes from the East."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Pa. - Hello, Charlie."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Charles."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Yes, Mommy?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Mr. Thatcher is going to take you on a trip with him tonight."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"You'll be leaving on number 10."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"You going, Mom?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"No. Your mother won't be going right away, but she'll..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"Where am I going?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"You're going to see Chicago and New York and Washington, maybe. Ain't he?"
Citizen Kane (1941)
"I wish I were a boy going on a trip like that for the first time."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"- Why aren't you coming with us, Mom? - We have to stay here, Charles."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"You're gonna live with Mr. Thatcher from now on, Charlie."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"You're gonna be rich. Your ma figures, well, that is..."
Citizen Kane (1941)
"...me and her decided this ain't the place for you to grow up in."
Citizen Kane (1941)
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