- - ... welles, citizen kane director
- - Mr. Welles, or descendant
- - Welles, or his heir
- - influential filmmaker welles
- - welles who has a cameo in "the muppet movie" as a hollywood producer
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- - When Kane dies in "Citizen Kane"
- - When, in Act II, Macbeth soliloquizes, "Is this a dagger ..."
- - When, in Act III, Romeo cries, "O, I am fortune's fool!"
- - When, in Act III, Mercutio says "A plague o' both your houses!"
- - It takes place on board a ship at sea in "The Tempest"
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- - Whom Kane in 'Citizen Kane' is based on
- - Newspaper tycoon who inspired "Citizen Kane"
- - Media baron who inspired "Citizen Kane"
- - Tycoon depicted in The Cat's Meow
- - San Simeon citizen
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- - Kane's dying word in "Citizen Kane"
- - the highest-rated one-word quote on afi's "100 years ... 100 movie quotes" list
- - Unopened flower — Citizen Kane's cheap little sled
- - bloom in formation got up to shoot
- - kane's boyhood sled
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- - Citizen Kane film director
- - Blair admitting issue with tablets for film-maker
- - Citizen Kane actor who played Rochester opposite Joan Fontaine as Jane Eyre in a 1943 film adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's novel (2 wds.)
- - "Citizen Kane" star who died on the same day as Yul Brynner (October 10, 1985): 2 wds.
- - Citizen Kane star
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- - 'Citizen Kane' director
- - who directed and starred in citizen kane?
- - Director Orson
- - Orson who directed himself in "Citizen Kane"
- - He was Kane
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