1:52:01
How much do you think
this is all worth, Mr.Thompson?
1:52:04
Millions.
1:52:07
If anybody wants it.
1:52:09
Well, at least he brought all this stuff
to America.
1:52:11
- What's that?
- Another Venus.
1:52:13
$25,000.
1:52:15
A lot of money to pay
for a dame without a head.
1:52:17
The banks are out of luck?
1:52:21
- They'll clear all right.
- He never threw anything away.
1:52:24
"Welcome home, Mr.Kane, from 467
employees of the New York Inquirer."
1:52:29
"One stove from the estate of Mary Kane,
Little Salem, Colorado. Value: $2."
1:52:35
We're supposed to get everything,
junk as well as art.
1:52:37
He sure liked to collect things.
1:52:39
Anything and everything.
1:52:40
A regular crow, eh?
1:52:42
- Hey, look, a jigsaw puzzle.
- We got a lot of those.
1:52:45
A Burmese temple and three
Spanish ceilings down the hall.
1:52:49
Part of a Scotch castle...
1:52:50
...that needs to be unwrapped.
1:52:52
Put all this stuff together:
1:52:54
The palaces and the paintings,
and the toys and everything.
1:52:57
What would it spell?
1:53:00
- Charles Foster Kane?
- Or Rosebud.
1:53:03
- How about it, Jerry?
- What's Rosebud?
1:53:07
That's what he said when he died.
1:53:10
Did you ever find out what it means?
1:53:12
- No, I didn't.
- What did you find out about him?
1:53:14
Not much, really.
1:53:19
We'd better get started.
1:53:22
What have you been doing all this time?
1:53:26
Playing with a jigsaw puzzle.
1:53:28
If you'd discovered what Rosebud meant,
I bet it would've explained everything.
1:53:31
No, I don't think so.
1:53:34
No.
1:53:35
He was a man who got
everything he wanted, and then lost it.
1:53:39
Maybe Rosebud was something
he couldn't get or something he lost.
1:53:43
It wouldn't have explained anything.
1:53:46
I don't think any word
can explain a man's life.
1:53:50
No. I guess Rosebud is just a piece
in a jigsaw puzzle.
1:53:55
A missing piece.