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Citizen Kane makes an appearance with Peggy Guggenheim, recast as the work's patron couple.
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Both groups placed "Citizen Kane" first, which is fitting, because it is the Official Best Film of All Time.
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Like Citizen Kane, Vertigo received mixed reviews on release but has grown in stature as the years have passed.
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If PS4 can solve the uncanny valley, and bring true emotion to games, the industry could have its Citizen Kane.
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In Citizen Kane, newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane's loneliness and private life become far more intriguing than his wealth and public power.
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It was in the mid 1980s, at the peak of his power, that Marinho was sometimes dubbed the Citizen Kane of Brazil.
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Another Forbes writer suggested that the creation of more skin-looking skin here was a step toward the creation of the Citizen Kane of games.
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During the '80s, Henry had lunch every week with Welles, the director and star of "Citizen Kane, " at Ma Maison, a Los Angeles celebrity watering hole.
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David Duffield may not wish to emulate the lonely recluse of Citizen Kane, but the billionaire businessman is continuing the fictional--and often real life--tradition of construction extravagance.
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Between 1939 and 1945 he was married to actress Dorothy Comingore - best known for her role as Susan Alexander, the second wife of Orson Welles's character in Citizen Kane.
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Even if you've seen "Citizen Kane" 50 times, when you come across it while channel-surfing, you might be hard-pressed to name the scenes on either side of the one you've stumbled on.
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Let me predict that few great silent, foreign or little-known films will be on your show, and that after the balloting, the winner will not be 'Citizen Kane, ' 'Rules of the Game, ' 'Metropolis' or anything by Buster Keaton.
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