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  • Everett Sloane and Orson Welles in Citizen Kane.(Alexander Kahle/RKO Radio Pictures Inc./Photofest)
    Everett Sloane and Orson Welles in Citizen Kane.(Alexander Kahle/RKO Radio Pictures Inc./Photofest)
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    Citizen Bernstein

    Not only did Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane—which turns 70 this spring—change the way films were made, it broke new ground in how Hollywood portrayed Jews onscreen

    byHarold Heft
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    Abominable Showman

    Talented and terrifying, Otto Preminger left no taboo unbroken

    byChris Dumas
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