The Battle Over Citizen Kane
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DVD
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Purchase Date
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02.01.2010
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€0
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$0
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Battle Over Citizen Kane
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Movie Information
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Production Year
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1996
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Studios
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Lennon Documentary Group
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Genres
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Documentary, Television
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Rating
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Ungeprüft
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Runtime
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1:53 (113 min.)
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DVD Information
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UPC
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Disc ID: 4B86-D45E-BE5D-F3DA United States
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Description
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Regioncode
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1
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Release Date
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25.09.2001
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Box Contents
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Discs
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Main Feature - 4B86D45EBE5DF3DA - The_Battle_Over_Citizen_Kane - Single-Sided - Single-Layered
Single-Sided - Single-Layered
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Audio Tracks
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English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
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Subtitles
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English
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Features
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Scene Access, Production Notes, Closed Captioned
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Video Format
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Full Frame 1.33:1 (NTSC)
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Case Type
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Digipak
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Overview
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In 1941, 24-year-old Orson Welles — armed with the most lucrative motion picture contract ever — directed, co-wrote and starred in Citizen Kane, a masterpiece many regard as the best film ever made. The alleged subject of the film disagreed. Publishing tycoon Willam Randolph Hearst wielded his immense power, wealth and influence to destroy the film — and Welles himself. Through amazingly candid interviews with Welles, the Citizen Kane cast and associated of both combatants, discover what made Welles so revered and Hearst so vindictive. Extensive Citizen Kane clips and fascinating biographical profiles of both men (including rare footage from San Simeon and Welles' historic The War of the Worlds broadcast) reveal new facts in the struggle between two proud, gifted and destructive Americans on a fateful collision course.
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