Poor Mr. Carter!

Citizen Kane (1941)
LELAND
A screenplay character in Citizen Kane (1941).
- lines
- 118
- words
- 1,511
- scenes
- 16
- dialogue
- 9.7%
- avg words / line
- 13
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 116
Sample dialogue
You talk about the people of the United States as though they belonged to you. When you find out they don't think they are, you'll lose interest. You talk about giving them their rights as though you could make a present of liberty. Remember the working man? You used to defend him quite a good deal. Well, he's turning into something called organized labor and you don't like that at all. And listen, when your precious underprivileged really get together - that's going to add up to something bigger than - than your privilege and then I don't know what you'll do - sail away to a desert island, probably, and lord it over the monkeys.
scene 56 — INT. KANE'S OFFICE - NIGHT -Poor Mr. Carter!
scene 29 — INT. KANE'S OFFICE - LATE DAY -Mr. Bernstein, am I a stuffed shirt?
scene 47 — EXT. CUNARD LOCKS - GANGPLANK AND DECK OF BOAT - NIGHT -She's going to leave you -
scene 56 — INT. KANE'S OFFICE - NIGHT -Emily, you -
scene 67 — INT. LIVING ROOM - NIGHT -
Bookends
You won't forget, will you, about the cigars?