:27:01
"...and any and all other newspaper, press
and publishing properties of any kind...
:27:07
"...and agrees to abandon
all claim thereto--"
:27:10
- Which means we're bust all right.
- Well, out of cash.
:27:13
All right, Mr.Bernstein.
:27:15
I've read it, Mr.Thatcher,
just let me sign it and go home.
:27:19
You're too old
to call me Mr.Thatcher, Charles.
:27:23
You're too old to be called anything else.
:27:26
You were always too old.
:27:29
"In consideration thereof,
Thatcher & Company agrees...
:27:33
"...to pay to Charles Foster Kane,
as long as he lives--"
:27:36
My allowance.
:27:37
"You will continue to maintain
over your newspapers a large...
:27:41
"...measure of control.
Measure of control."
:27:46
And we shall seek your advice.
:27:52
This depression is temporary.
:27:57
There's always the chance
that you'll die richer than I will.
:28:01
It's a cinch I'll die richer than I was born.
:28:04
We never lost as much as we made.
:28:06
Yes, yes, but your methods.
You know, Charles...
:28:11
...you never made a single investment.
You always used money to....
:28:17
To buy things.
:28:22
To buy things.
:28:25
My mother should have chosen
a less reliable banker.
:28:36
I always gagged on that silver spoon.
:28:42
You know, Mr.Bernstein...
:28:46
...if I hadn't been very rich...
:28:49
...I might have been a really great man.
:28:51
Don't you think you are?
:28:56
I think I did pretty well
under the circumstances.