Good evening, Mr. Kane.

Citizen Kane (1941)
ROGERS
A screenplay character in Citizen Kane (1941).
- lines
- 21
- words
- 535
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 3.4%
- avg words / line
- 25
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 85
Sample dialogue
I'm protecting myself every way I know how, Mrs. Kane. This last week, I finally found out how I can stop your husband from being elected. If the people of this state learn what I found out this week, he wouldn't have a chance to - he couldn't be elected Dog Catcher. Well, what I'm interested in is seeing that he's not elected. I don't care whether they know what I know about him. Let him keep right on being the Great, Noble, Moral -
scene 65 — INT. SUSAN'S APARTMENT - NIGHT -Good evening, Mr. Kane.
scene 65 — INT. SUSAN'S APARTMENT - NIGHT -Maybe you can do it and maybe you can't, Mr. Kane.
scene 65 — INT. SUSAN'S APARTMENT - NIGHT -Champeen of the people. Just as long as -
scene 65 — INT. SUSAN'S APARTMENT - NIGHT -I'd rather Mr. Kane withdrew without having to get the story published. Not that I care about him. But I'd be better off that way -
scene 65 — INT. SUSAN'S APARTMENT - NIGHT -
Bookends
You're the greatest fool I've ever known, Kane. If it was anybody else, I'd say what's going to happen to you would be a lesson to you. Only you're going to need more than one lesson. And you're going to get more than one lesson.