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Citizen Kane to be screened at Hearst Castle →
murmurandshout: When Citizen Kane came out in 1941, publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst kept ads for the film out of his many newspapers. Just before its release, one of his allies in Hollywood tried to buy the footage in order to burn it. Another approached FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover, who launched a decade-long investigation of Orson Welles, the film’s 26-year-old director, producer,...
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