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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOne of the Rosebud Sleds From 'Citizen Kane' Just Became the Second Most Expensive Piece of Movie Memorabilia Ever Sold
A red wooden sled marked with the name “Rosebud” just sold for $14.75 million at auction. The artifact is one of the sleds ...
Legendary 'Citizen Kane' director Orson Welles appeared in several adverts for Paul Masson in the 1970s, and not always sober ...
Rosebud,” the famed wooden sled at the heart of Orson Welles’ classic 1941 movie “Citizen Kane,” has sold at auction for ...
In Orson Welles' "The Trial" (1962), based on the Franz Kafka novel, Anthony Perkins starred as Josef K., a bureaucrat accused of an unspecified crime who becomes victimized by the system.
Nearly 40 years after his death, Orson Welles is back — as a disembodied AI-generated voice in location-based storytelling app Storyrabbit. Storyrabbit, from podcast company Treefort Media ...
In Movie, A New Look At Orson Welles Filmmaker Richard Linklater is taking on another auteur for his latest picture, Me and Orson Welles.The movie targets Welles' early years with the Mercury ...
Director Orson Welles’ latest movie hits theaters Friday — 33 years after he died. “The Other Side of the Wind,” the famed filmmaker’s final picture, has been in post-production for ...
In the summer of 1941, with praise for Citizen Kane still booming in his ears, Orson Welles began adapting and directing a Booth Tarkington novel about the collapse of old-fashioned gentility, a ...
Exclusive Orson Welles' lost cut of 'The Magnificent Ambersons' may still be in Brazil, filmmaker says: 'We're hopeful' Turner Classic Movies (TCM) and documentarian Joshua Grossberg are teaming ...
In "Me and Orson Welles," director Richard Linklater's effervescent historical romp about Welles' 1937 theater production of "Julius Caesar," Christian McKay steals the show as the temperamental ...
The Rosebud sled from Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" was auctioned for $14.75 million, becoming the second-most expensive piece ...
Nearly 40 years after his death, Orson Welles is back — as a disembodied AI-generated voice in location-based storytelling app Storyrabbit. Storyrabbit, from podcast company Treefort Media, inked a ...
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