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Two sleds appear in Citizen Kane. Rosebud, the sled Kane loves as a child, appears at the beginning, during one of Kane’s happiest moments, and at the end, being burned with the rest of Kane’s possessions after Kane dies.
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Citizen Kane opens with the camera panning across a spooky, seemingly deserted estate in Florida called Xanadu. The camera lingers on a "No Trespassing" sign and a large "K" wrought on the gate, then gradually makes its way to the house, ... In the fire is the sled that Kane was riding the day his mother sent him away.
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Classic Movies question: What was the name of the sled in Citizen Kane? ROSEBUD.
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Jun 11, 1982 ... Rosebud, the sled made for Orson Welles's classic 1941 film ''Citizen Kane,'' was bought Wednesday afternoon by Steven Spielberg, ...
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As young Charlie plays outside with his sled, Mrs. Kane hands over management of the mine's returns to Thatcher, against her husband's wishes, then grants the financier guardianship over her son. Despite the boy's protests, he is sent away to live with Thatcher. ... Overview for Citizen Kane (1941)
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and as Linus replies: "Citizen Kane [...] This is the first time I've ever seen it...", Lucy exits saying: " 'Rosebud' was his sled." ...
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filmguide.wikia.com/wiki/Citizen_Kane
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The classic masterpiece, Citizen Kane (1941), is probably the world's most famous and highly-rated ... Thatcher refuses to answer a Congressman's question about whether the boy personally attacked him after striking him in the stomach with a sled. Thatcher prefers to read a prepared statement of his opinion of Kane:
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Mr. Cranky's review of Citizen Kane. What everyone else is to scared to say. ... Ever since Charles Foster Kane uttered "rosebud" at the end of "Citizen Kane" and theatergoers everywhere simultaneously groaned, "Two hours for a frickin' sled?" the gimmick film has been a Hollywood...
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www.mrcranky.com/movies/citizenkane.html
www.mrcranky.com/movies/citizenkane.html
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Citizen Kane (1941) More at IMDbPro » ... View company contact information for Citizen Kane on IMDbPro. ... Citizen Kane is majestic, elegant and noble. It begins at the end, we see a man of obvious wealth and power breathe his last, and then the mysteries of his life are unraveled via a series of anecdotes,
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