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The previous owner was director Joe Dante, who “had the honor of protecting this piece of cinematic history for decades.” ...
On the second day of bidding at Heritage Auctions' entertainment auction, the iconic Rosebud sled from Orson Welles' 1941 ...
The sled is one of only three known to survive and was miraculously saved from disposal by The Gremlins director Joe Dante in ...
In what is, we dare to say, the most lucrative sale ever of a prop once used in an episode of Eerie, Indiana, a wooden sled ...
Item donated by a director who was given it in 1984 as it was about to be thrown out by film studio becomes second most ...
For all the piles of research and miles of column inches that have been devoted to it, the controversy over the creative authorship of "Citizen Kane" — a kerfuffle that’s now 50 years old, and ...
"Citizen Kane," 80 this May, remains firmly established as the greatest movie ever. It's even got its own movie bio, "Mank," nominated for 10 Oscars.
When the film “Citizen Kane” came out in 1941, William Randolph Hearst gave it an unequivocal two thumbs down. The press lord kept ads for the film out of his many newspapers. Just before its ...
“Citizen Kane,” long hailed as the greatest movie of all time, just got downgraded. In an upset 80 years in the making, an unearthed archival review has knocked the 1941 cinematic masterpiece ...
“Citizen Kane’’ played in a limited number of theaters and received nine Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture (Welles shared the only Oscar it won, for screenplay).
“Citizen Kane” has 116 reviews — all positive, with the exception of the newly resurrected takedown from the Chicago Tribune. It’s not clear when Rotten Tomatoes made the add, ...
In the movie: Mankiewicz writes “Citizen Kane” to attack Hearst for his role in defeating Sinclair. In reality: There’s no evidence Mankiewicz supported Sinclair.