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FRESHMAN UNION, "Herman J. Mankiewic, Mankiewicz Folms" Duck Soup, Jan. 12, 13, 10:30 p.m., Citizen Kane...
...movies as a scriptwriter, eventually moved on to write a daily Hollywood column for the Hearst newspapers. At her peak of influence in the '30s and '40s, the column appeared in 1,200 newspapers worldwide. A celebrated feuder, most notably with Orson Welles over his film Citizen Kane, which she said ridiculed William Randolph Hearst, she was also a tireless reporter with sharp instincts for a story and an early-warning radar for scandal. Two of her biggest exposés were the Douglas Fairbanks-Mary Pickford divorce and Ingrid Bergman's affair with Roberto Rossellini...
...three freshmen. Brian D. Young, said yesterday that the society will show two movies done by the same director in order to have a "certain continuity in its showings." The first double-feature, set for sometime during the second week in January, will feature Mankiewicz's "Citizen Kane" and "Duck Soup," he said...
SPECIAL: Hall of Fame. In 1939, Orson Welles turned down an offer from George S. Kaufman to star in his new play "The Man Who Came to Dinner." Welles preferred to work on a movie which came to be called "Citizen Kane". Now Welles comes to television as Sheridan Whiteside, the role he refused 33 years ago. The play is updated and spiced with an all-star cast. CH.4. 8:30 p.m. Color...
SUNDAY: Citizen Kane. Classic Welles...