Welcome, Mr. Kane, to the "Enquirer." I am Herbert Carter.

Citizen Kane (1941)
CARTER
A screenplay character in Citizen Kane (1941).
- lines
- 21
- words
- 270
- scenes
- 3
- dialogue
- 1.7%
- avg words / line
- 13
- shortest / longest
- 4 / 33
Sample dialogue
I warn you, Mr. Kane, it would go against my grain to desert you when you need me so badly - but I would feel obliged to ask that my resignation be accepted.
scene 30 — INT.PRIMITIVE COMPOSING AND PRESSROOM - NEW YORK ENQUIRER -But, Mr. Kane -
scene 29 — INT. KANE'S OFFICE - LATE DAY -How do you do, Mr. Bernstein?
scene 28 — INT. CITY ROOM - ENQUIRER BUILDING - DAY -Our man even arrived before the "Chronicle" reporter. And there's no proof that the woman was murdered - or even that she's dead.
scene 29 — INT. KANE'S OFFICE - LATE DAY -Mr. Kane, I must ask you to see to it that this - this person learns to control his tongue.
scene 30 — INT.PRIMITIVE COMPOSING AND PRESSROOM - NEW YORK ENQUIRER -
Bookends
But Mr. Kane, I meant -