Citizen Kane was one the first movies Orson Wells produced, Rosebud was the last word uttered, in the first scene of the movie, by Kane on his death bed and the rest of the movie was devoted to finding out what Rosebud meant. Citizen Kane was a thinly disguised satire of William Randolf Hearst, the newspaper tycoon.
What did Rosebud mean?Rosebud was the last word uttered, in the first scene of the movie, by Kane on his death bed and the rest of the movie was devoted to finding out what Rosebud meant.
was rose bud the name of his sled? only saw it once. orson welles was not one of my favorite actors. and no i didn't see it in the movie theater when it first came out. lol
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Orson Welles did not produce Citizen Kane, he directed it and also acted in the movie. To be honest, a current viewing of the movie usually proves disappointing because of the advancement of camera techniques. You would need to be aware of the limited techniques at the time this movie was made, and a knowledge of the politics helps too. For its time, it was a ground breaking movie...today...maybe not so much.
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The Line "Bond, James Bond" was spoken by six different actors in 21 of 22 different Bond movies; It's the most Iconic Line ever, hands down !
(The exception is Quantum of Solace)
The Line "Bond, James Bond" was spoken by six different actors in 21 of 22 different Bond movies; It's the most Iconic Line ever, hands down !
(The exception is Quantum of Solace)
I did not count how many were here, but I am guessing more than the 22 bond films. Take a look.The Line "Bond, James Bond" was spoken by six different actors in 21 of 22 different Bond movies; It's the most Iconic Line ever, hands down !
(The exception is Quantum of Solace)