TY - GEN N2 - An all-powerful press magnate, Kane, dies in his fabulous castle Xanadu, his last word being "Rosebud", which leads a reporter to seek the meaning behind the word and find the meaning of Kane. Prominant publisher, William Randolph Hearst, saw the film as a thinly disguised version of his career and attempted to suppress it. AB - An all-powerful press magnate, Kane, dies in his fabulous castle Xanadu, his last word being "Rosebud", which leads a reporter to seek the meaning behind the word and find the meaning of Kane. Prominant publisher, William Randolph Hearst, saw the film as a thinly disguised version of his career and attempted to suppress it. T1 - Citizen Kane DA - c2001. CY - Burbank, CA : AU - Welles, Orson, AU - Mankiewicz, Herman J. AU - Cotten, Joseph, AU - Comingore, Dorothy, AU - Moorehead, Agnes, AU - Sloane, Everett, AU - Herrmann, Bernard, AU - Lennon, Thomas. AU - Epstein, Michael, AU - Cramer, Richard Ben. CN - PN1997 CN - PN1997 PB - Warner Home Video, PP - Burbank, CA : LA - eng LA - English language soundtrack with optional subtitles in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish ; closed-captioned in English for the hearing impaired. PY - c2001. N1 - Citizen Kane originally produced as a motion picture in 1941 ; The battle over Citizen Kane originally produced for television broadcast in 1996 by WGBH Educational Foundation. N1 - Special features: [Disc 1] Two full-length audio commentaries, one by Peter Bogdonovich and the other by Roger Ebert ; 1941 movie premiere newsreel ; gallery of storyboards, rare photos, alternate ad campaigns, studio and personal correspondence, call sheets and other memorabilia ; original theatrical trailer. [Disc 2] Welles filmography. ID - 321703 KW - Publishers and publishing KW - Newspaper publishing SN - 0780635205 SN - 9780780635203 TI - Citizen Kane ER -