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01:05Joseph Cotton, ladies and gentlemen. That's it. Joseph Cotton. I think you're going to see a lot of him. Here's
01:10Ruth Warwick, whom I know you love. Ruth. Look at the camera, Ruth. We caught Ruth with her hair up.
01:17And here's somebody you've all heard on the radio, so I don't have to tell you he's wonderful. Ray Collins.
01:22Dorothy Commingore is a name I'm going to repeat. Dorothy Commingore. I won't have to repeat it much longer. You'll
01:26be repeating it. And here's George Koulouris, who's a grand actor. I'll say that name again. George Koulouris. Watch it.
01:34Here comes Everett Sloan. Look out, Everett. Oops.
01:37Everett Sloan, ladies and gentlemen. He isn't necessarily a comedian. And here's one of the best actors in the world.
01:44Agnes Moorhead. I've said a lot of nice things, but Erskine Sanford deserves some more. Erskine. Erskine Sanford. So does
01:50Paul. Paul. Paul Stewart, everybody.
01:53Citizen Kane is a modern American story about a man called Kane. Charles Foster Kane. I don't know how to
02:00tell you about him. There's so many things to say. I'll turn you over instead to the characters in the
02:04picture. As you'll see, they feel very strongly on the subject. Charles Foster Kane is... I'm sure he started the
02:13war. But do you think if it hadn't been for Mr. Kane, the United States would have the Panama Canal?
02:19Charles Foster Kane is nothing more or less...
02:22and a communist. Kane, Governor. Listen, when the voters of this state and Mrs. Kane learn what I found out
02:28about Mr. Kane and a certain little blondie named Susan Alexander, he couldn't be elected dog catcher. I'm going to
02:33skin Mr. Charles Foster Kane alive.
02:36I'm going to marry him next week at the White House. Emily, I hear you've been stepping out with Charlie
02:41Kane.
02:42Of course I love him. I gave him 60 million dollars. Well, of course I love him. He's the richest
02:49man in America.
02:50I can't help him. But all the girls say about him at first. But you know, I can't help but
02:56admire him. He's crazy. He's wonderful.
03:01Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know what you think about Mr. Kane. I can't imagine. You see, I play the
03:08part myself.
03:09Well, Kane is a hero and a scoundrel. A no-account and a swell guy. A great lover. A great
03:16American citizen.
03:17And a dirty dog. It depends on who's talking about him.
03:22What's the real truth about Charles Foster Kane?
03:25I wish you'd come to this theater when Citizen Kane plays here.
03:28And decide for yourself.
03:31I wish you'd come to see you later.
03:41You
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