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Susan!
I'm the one that gets the raspberries. Why don't you leave me alone?
...but I knew how to handle him... Need a lot of service?
I know you're tired, gentlemen, but I brought you here for a reason.
You won't have to fight them anymore.
It makes a whole lot more sense than collecting statues.
...the world's largest private pleasure ground.
You're gonna need more than one lesson
Impossible. Impossible!
"Welcome home, Mr. Kane, from 467 employees of the New York Inquirer."
- We were talking about the first Mrs. Kane. - What was she like?
You decided what you were going to do, Charles, some time ago.
"I think it would be fun to run a newspaper."
...are direct quotes from his manuscript to be used by you. You may follow me.
All right.
The way things turned out, I don't need to tell you.
For you and this public thief...
...as they are now to our policies?
But Kane papers were once strong indeed...
- Gettys isn't even pretending. - Pop.
Too late?
Get Dr. Corey.
- Be careful, Charles. - Mrs. Kane.
...and the great yellow journalist himself lived to be history...
Let's go to the window.
Friend. Not the kind of friends I know...
- Mr. Bernstein is my general manager. - How do you do, Mr. Carter?
- Isn't it wonderful? Such a party. - Yes.
I surely do. You've been wonderful.
Who thinks that dough was made to spend And acts the way he thinks
...Kane built Chicago's Municipal Opera House.
If you had, I wouldn't have asked you.
You don't know what it means to know that people are...
If I want to, I can go to court. A father has a right to.
You know that young doctor I was telling you about, well...
- What were they? - You don't read the papers.
"World's biggest diamond."
If I hadn't been rich...
Emily...
He certainly is.
Get out!
Still the college boy, eh?
Without his knowing it.
- No, I'm not a magician. - I was just joking.
...defeat. Shameful, ignominious.
Is there a Trump Mugshot yet? Not yet, Junior.
You know, Mr. Thompson, I was thinking...
- Why aren't you coming with us, Mom? - We have to stay here, Charles.
At the rate of $1 million a year...
He said my name would be dragged through the mud. That everywhere I went...
Sleds aren't to hit people, but to sleigh with.
...and of the syndicates pertaining thereto...
...there's a lot of pictures and statues in Europe you ain't bought yet.
"Traction Trust exposed."
- Hmm? - I said what time is it in New York?
People will think- what I tell them to think
We have no secrets from our readers. Thatcher is one of our devoted readers.
Your Mr. Bernstein sent Junior the most incredible atrocity yesterday.
Sing Sing, Gettys. Sing Sing!
You know what the headline was the day before the election?
I was on my way to the Western Manhattan Warehouse...
Welcome, Mr. Kane. Welcome.
...I asked her.
He's turning into something called "organized labor."
...Ms. Alexander, don't bother.
Mr. Carter, I'm going to live right here in your office as long as I have to.
She was like all the girls I knew in dancing school.
Uh... Miss Townsend, I've been away so long. I don't know your routine.
"Miss Susan Alexander, a pretty but hopelessly incompetent amateur..."
It isn't enough to tell us what a man did...
...in search of my youth.
...but I'm not high class like you.
Mm-hm.
Charlie.
Eleven Kane papers merged, more sold, scrapped.
You better go home and get some sleep.
Charles, even newspapermen have to sleep.
...the first day Mr. Kane took over the Inquirer.
A boarder that beats his bill and leaves worthless stock behind...
- Really, Charles, people will think... - What I tell them to think.
Yes, he did crazy things sometimes.
Tell Arnold I'm ready, Marie. Tell him he can get the bags.
You see, he just didn't have any to give.
You don't want to hear what comes into my mind about myself and Charlie Kane.
Where's my notice, Bernstein? I've got to finish my notice.
Often support, then denounce.
Have them wrapped like toothpaste, or they'll stop them at the desk.