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Citizen Kane (1941)
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A sort of sentimental journey.
Citizen Kane (1941)
2.3s
...recalls a journey he made as a youth.
Citizen Kane (1941)
2.2s
And a happy New Year.
Citizen Kane (1941)
2.6s
Kane helped to change the world...
Citizen Kane (1941)
3.1s
I've got to make the New York Inquirer as important to New York...
Citizen Kane (1941)
4.5s
Charlie, I want to go to New York. I'm tired of being a hostess.
Citizen Kane (1941)
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I don't care to visit New York.
Rear Window (1955)
1.7s
We're trying to get his new show.
Rear Window (1955)
4.7s
not just as a new dress and a lobster dinner
Citizen Kane (1941)
2.7s
Look, he wants to buy the world's biggest diamond.
Rear Window (1955)
3s
That's a secret, private world you're looking into out there.
Citizen Kane (1941)
4.9s
Am I a horse-faced hypocrite? Am I a New England schoolmarm?
Citizen Kane (1941)
2.8s
Our new dramatic critic. I hope I haven't made a mistake.
Rear Window (1955)
2.9s
Can you imagine her traveling around the world with a camera bum
Citizen Kane (1941)
3.1s
- Ask them to sit down, will you, please. - The new publisher.
Citizen Kane (1941)
3.5s
Then I've a meeting with his general manager in New York. Bernstein.
Citizen Kane (1941)
3.6s
...that, in the opinion of this reviewer, it represents a new low."
Citizen Kane (1941)
2s
That's a lot to try to get into a newsreel.
Citizen Kane (1941)
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Six years ago, I looked at a picture of the world's greatest newspaper men.
Citizen Kane (1941)
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You're going to see Chicago and New York and Washington, maybe. Ain't he?
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