Citizen Kane
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:36:01
That's the kind of thing we are going to be
interested in from now on.

:36:04
I want you to send your best man
to see Mr.Silverstone.

:36:07
Have him tell Mr.Silverstone if he doesn't
produce his wife, Mrs.Silverstone...

:36:11
...the Inquirer will have him arrested.
:36:13
Tell Mr.Silverstone
he's a detective from....

:36:16
- Central Office.
- The Central Office.

:36:19
If Mr.Silverstone gets suspicious
and asks to see your man's badge...

:36:23
...your man is to get indignant
and call Mr.Silverstone an anarchist.

:36:27
Loudly, so the neighbors can hear.
You ready for dinner, Jedediah?

:36:31
I can't see that the function
of a respectable newspaper--

:36:34
Thank you so much, Mr.Carter. Goodbye.
:36:38
Goodbye.
:36:40
Paper! Read all about it!
:36:43
Read all about it
in the early morning Chronicle.

:36:46
The mystery of the lady
that vanished in Brooklyn.

:36:50
Read all about it
in the early morning Chronicle.

:37:06
We'll be on the street soon,
Charlie, another 10 minutes.

:37:10
Three hours and 50 minutes late,
but we did it.

:37:12
- Tired?
- A tough day.

:37:14
- A wasted day.
- Wasted?

:37:16
You only made the paper over
four times tonight, that's all.

:37:19
I've changed the front page a little,
Mr.Bernstein. That's not enough.

:37:22
There's something I've got to get into
this paper besides pictures and print.

:37:27
I've got to make the New York Inquirer
as important to New York...

:37:30
...as the gas in that light.
:37:33
What are you going to do, Charlie?
:37:35
My Declaration of Principles.
Don't smile, Jedediah.

:37:39
I've got it all written out here.
:37:42
You don't want to make any promises
you don't want to keep.

:37:46
These'll be kept.
:37:48
"I'll provide the people of this city...
:37:51
"...with a daily paper
that will tell all the news honestly.

:37:56
- "I will also provide--"
- That's two sentences starting with "I."

:37:59
People will know who's responsible...

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