RKO 281

What went on the screen was nothing compared to what went on behind the scenes.

6.4
20001h 24m

In 1939, boy-wonder Orson Welles leaves New York, where he has succeeded in radio and theater, and, hired by RKO Pictures, moves to Hollywood with the purpose of making his first film.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

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Liev Schreiber

Orson Welles

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James Cromwell

William Randolph Hearst

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Melanie Griffith

Marion Davies

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John Malkovich

Herman Mankiewicz

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Liam Cunningham

Gregg Toland

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David Suchet

Louis B. Mayer

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Fiona Shaw

Hedda Hopper

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Anastasia Hille

Carole Lombard

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Brenda Blethyn

Louella Parsons

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Roy Scheider

George Schaefer

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Roger Allam

Walt Disney

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Jay Benedict

Darryl Zanuck

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Ron Berglas

David O. Selznick

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Paul Birchard

Top Brass #2

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Neil Conrich

Mr. Thomson

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Michael Cronin

Joseph Willicombe

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Briony Glassco

Script Girl

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Aaron Keeling

Young Orson Welles

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Joseph Long

Harry Cohn

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Reviews

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Gurre

10/10

RKO 281 is a very underrated movie I haven't seen alot of people talking about. It's based in part upon the real-life story of the behind the scenes of Orson Welles' Citizen Kane, and in part of the documentary The Battle over Citizen Kane that made as a part of The American Experience.

Orson Welles (Liev Schreiber) has been offered a carte blanche-contract with RKO after his legendary War of the Worlds broadcast, however he has troubles coming up with a picture, and he lacks inspiration. One night, at a party hosted by newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst (James Cromwell) he finds the inspiration. He wants to make a movie about this powerful man. He and writer Herman Mankeweizc (John Malkovich) starts writing the screenplay and Citizen Kane gets into production. When the movie is near completion, Hearst gets the information that Citizen Kane is about him (and not the most flattering portrait either) so he is determined to have the film destroyed. He blackmails the studio-bosses in Hollywood to buy the filmnegative... and burn it...

Honestly, I find this movie much more interesting and BETTER than Citizen Kane itself. Although I love that movie, I find this so much better! A compelling, well-written film (with a kind of downbeat ending) that keeps your (atleast my) attention all the way through. The highlight of the film for me is when Welles is filming Kane! Great re-creation of the sets in Kane, the details are just right! The actors do a good job at portraying their characters and it's well-directed.

To fully appreciate this movie, you have to watch Citizen Kane first. If you have already seen Citizen Kane, then go right ahead and watch RKO 281! Highly recommended!

I give it a 10/10

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