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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,886 posts)
Wed May 1, 2024, 10:07 AM May 1

On this day, May 1, 1941, "Citizen Kane" opened, but only at the RKO Palace Theatre on Broadway.

🎬 ‘Citizen Kane’ starring Orson Welles premiered 82 years ago, May 1, 1941





Citizen Kane


Theatrical release poster (Style B) by William Rose

Release dates:
May 1, 1941 (Palace Theatre)
September 5, 1941 (United States)

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Release


Theatrical release poster (Style A)

Radio City Music Hall's management refused to screen Citizen Kane for its premiere. A possible factor was {Gossip columnist Louella Parsons's} threat that The American Weekly would run a defamatory story on the grandfather of major RKO stockholder Nelson Rockefeller.  Other exhibitors feared being sued for libel by Hearst and refused to show the film.  In March Welles threatened the RKO board of governors with a lawsuit if they did not release the film. Schaefer stood by Welles and opposed the board of governors. When RKO still delayed the film's release Welles offered to buy the film for $1 million and the studio finally agreed to release the film on May 1.

Schaefer managed to book a few theaters willing to show the film. Hearst papers refused to accept advertising. RKO's publicity advertisements for the film erroneously promoted it as a love story.

Kane opened at the RKO Palace Theatre on Broadway in New York on May 1, 1941, in Chicago on May 6, and in Los Angeles on May 8.  Welles said that at the Chicago premiere that he attended the theater was almost empty.

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Wed May 3, 2023: On May 1, 1941, "Citizen Kane" opened.
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On this day, May 1, 1941, "Citizen Kane" opened, but only at the RKO Palace Theatre on Broadway. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves May 1 OP
👇👇👇👁️👁️ Goonch May 1 #1
Watched It A Couple Dozen Times ProfessorGAC May 2 #2
I've seen "Citizen Kane" on TV a bunch of times. I saw it in a movie theater once. mahatmakanejeeves May 2 #3
In HS,... ProfessorGAC May 2 #4

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,886 posts)
3. I've seen "Citizen Kane" on TV a bunch of times. I saw it in a movie theater once.
Thu May 2, 2024, 06:40 PM
May 2

Last edited Thu May 2, 2024, 07:52 PM - Edit history (1)

That was in 1991, when it came around on its fiftieth anniversary.

Seeing it in a movie theater is a completely different experience than seeing it on TV.

And good evening.

ProfessorGAC

(65,593 posts)
4. In HS,...
Thu May 2, 2024, 06:47 PM
May 2

...one of the English teachers was a film history nut.
My sophomore year, he got admin to approve a 1 credit elective for a course in Cinema. (The catch was it was after hours, twice a week.)
He rented the movies in 16mm, and showed them in our AV room. This was one where we watched & discussed in pieces over 4 sessions. Mankiewicz was awfully critical to the film.
Took that class for 4 terms. I'm thankful I did that to this day.

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