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To: GraceZ who wrote (24921)10/30/2004 1:17:29 AM
From: THRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
OT

Grace,

I read an interesting idea about Rosebud. It was not a sled. Not exactly a flower either.

In my top three movies of all time. I wonder if they will ever release the "missing" scene that Wells was forced to cut.

GT
TH



To: GraceZ who wrote (24921)10/30/2004 8:15:59 AM
From: nextrade!Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
be ruined by wealth

curious, the definition of wealth is ?

regards,

nextrade!



To: GraceZ who wrote (24921)10/30/2004 9:57:16 PM
From: rolatziRespond to of 306849
 
According to moviemistakes.com
moviemistakes.com

The film is centered around finding the meaning of the last word that the film's main character Charles Foster Kane says before his death. The problem is that there is no one in the room when he whispers his final word, "Rosebud", from his death bed. The closest person is his nurse who wasn't in the room and could not have heard his whispered statement. [In the very last scene of the film, the reporter whose actions the entire film follows is speaking with Kane's butler (immediately following Kane's trashing of Susan's bedroom.) The butler states that he witnessed Kane utter his final word, drop the snowglobe, and die (chapter 29 of the 2 disc special edition DVD). The only way the butler could have witnessed this is if he was in the room at the time of Kane's death. It is true that we never see the butler in the room, but this conversation seems to imply it.]