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Rosebud,” the famed wooden sled at the heart of Orson Welles’ classic 1941 movie “Citizen Kane,” has sold at auction for ...
The iconic prop, which went for $14.75 million at auction, is one of several sleds used in the production of Orson Welles' ...
The sales come seven months after a pair of ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in 'The Wizard of Oz' fetched $28 million ...
The Rosebud sled from Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" was auctioned for $14.75 million, becoming the second-most expensive piece ...
The previous owner was director Joe Dante, who “had the honor of protecting this piece of cinematic history for decades.” ...
A long-lost piece of cinematic history has been auctioned off for nearly $15 million. The "Rosebud" sled from the 1941 movie Citizen Kane was sold for $14.75 million on Wednesday, July 16, according ...
A whip wielded by Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" sold at auction for $525,000 a day after the Rosebud sled from "Citizen Kane" went for a near-record $14.75 million.
One of the most famous props in film history, one of three surviving Rosebud sleds from Citizen Kane has sold for $15 million ...
Rosebud’s sliding onto the auction block. The childhood sled that prompted the most iconic word uttered in the legendary film “Citizen Kane” goes up for auction next month — along with ...
The Rosebud sled, a key symbol from Orson Welles ’ 1941 masterpiece Citizen Kane, represents the childhood of Charles Foster Kane. The sled is one of only three known to have survived.
In that reading, Kane becomes a fellow “fake news” martyr, unjustifiably persecuted. Like most things with Trump, his reading of Citizen Kane is less about the film and more about himself.