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Herman Mankiewicz, Pauline Kael, and the Battle over “Citizen Kane” (newyorker.com)
51 points by fortran77 on Nov 16, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments



In case you hit the paywall: https://archive.md/NUyam


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Or just press Reader View on Firefox


I was able to get around the paywall by using "reader mode" in Firefox.


I just watched Citizen Kane. An amazing movie


I loved it too. But also interesting to watch the McKee documentary[0] if you can find it available.

[0]: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0996623/


A horrible movie. The end of the golden era. The best era ever. Mank, David Fincher's new movie about that dispute will open on Dec 4. Mankiewicz was the original writer of Citizen Kane, about one if the most important fascists if those times, until Orson Wells butchered it.

The famous Kael piece about Mank is mandatory reading for every film lover.



"He [...] got fired from every job he didn't quit."

Duh.


I'd guess the way in which a persons screen-writing job normally concludes doesn't involve either quitting or being fired.


>and got fired from every job he didn’t quit. By the summer of 1939, he was unemployed

You don't say.




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