How are you, Mr. Thatcher?

Citizen Kane (1941)
BERNSTEIN
A screenplay character in Citizen Kane (1941).
- lines
- 117
- words
- 1,615
- scenes
- 21
- dialogue
- 10%
- avg words / line
- 14
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 80
Sample dialogue
Oh, yes. He saw to that. I tell you, Mr. Thompson, he was a hard man to figure out. He had that funny sense of humor. And then, too, maybe he thought by finishing that piece he could show Leland he was an honest man. You see, Leland didn't think so. I guess he showed him all right. He's a nice fellow, but he's a dreamer. They were always together in those early days when we just started the Enquirer.
scene 27 — INT. BERNSTEIN'S OFFICE - DAY -Hello, Mr. Kane.
scene 24 — INT. CITY ROOM - CHICAGO ENQUIRER - NIGHT -It was Leland and Mr. Kane, and you couldn't call it a quarrel exactly. Better we should forget such things -
scene 24 — INT. CITY ROOM - CHICAGO ENQUIRER - NIGHT -Say, with them fellows -
scene 33 — EXT. STREET AND CHRONICLE BUILDING - DAY -Only they happen to be the best men in the business.
scene 44 — INT. CITY ROOM - THE ENQUIRER - NIGHT -
Bookends
- I guess that'll show you.