I did.

Citizen Kane (1941)
THATCHER
A screenplay character in Citizen Kane (1941).
- lines
- 31
- words
- 581
- scenes
- 7
- dialogue
- 3.7%
- avg words / line
- 19
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 70
Sample dialogue
"With full awareness of the meaning of my words and the responsibility of what I am about to say, it is my considered belief that Mr. Charles Foster Kane, in every essence of his social beliefs and by the dangerous manner in which he has persistently attacked the American traditions of private property, initiative and opportunity for advancement, is - in fact - nothing more or less than a Communist."
scene 5 — INT. OF A MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION ROOMRight here, Mrs. Kane.
scene 12 — INT. PARLOR - MRS. KANE'S BOARDINGHOUSE - DAY -Come on, Charles. Let's shake hands.
scene 17 — EXT. MRS. KANE'S BOARDINGHOUSE - DAY -I came to see you, Charles, about your - about the Enquirer's campaign against the Metropolitan Transfer Company.
scene 19 — INT. ENQUIRER CITY ROOM - DAY -Everything else - the principal as well as all monies earned - is to be administered by the bank in trust for your son, Charles Foster Kane, until his twenty-fifth birthday, at which time he is to come into complete possession.
scene 14 — INT. PARLOR - MRS. KANE'S BOARDINGHOUSE - DAY -
Bookends
this Enquirer - that is costing you one million dollars a year?