Orson Welles himself played Charles Foster Kane in the movie Citizen Kane (1941).
The film showcases (through flashbacks) the rise and fall of newspaper publishing tycoon Charles Foster Kane. The main moral is that money can't buy happiness.
Emily Monroe Norton
Kane's face
She played Mary Kane, the mother of Charles Foster Kane, in the 1941 classic movie Citizen Kane.PCH=Citizen Kane's mother
Charles Foster
Newspaper tycoon
Orson Welles himself played Charles Foster Kane in the movie Citizen Kane (1941).
Charles Foster Kane goes from happy (but poor) child, to rich and successful newspaper magnate, to bitter old man living in Xanadu, his private mansion.
He was Charles Foster Kane
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Charles Foster Kane's mansion is called Xanadu.
I think it was the paper that he owned
He goes from a happy (but poor) child, to a famous and successful newspaper magnate, to a bitter old man who lives in Xanadu, his private mansion.
The film showcases (through flashbacks) the rise and fall of newspaper publishing tycoon Charles Foster Kane. The main moral is that money can't buy happiness.
The estate that Charles Foster Kane builds in "Citizen Kane" is named Xanadu. It is a grand and opulent estate that represents Kane's wealth and power.
William Randolph Hearst, a famous newspaper magnate, was the main inspiration for Citizen Kane.