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RKO 281

What went on the screen was nothing compared to what went on behind the scenes.
2000 | 84m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Benjamin Ross
Writer: John Logan
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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.
Release Date: Apr 07, 2000
Director: Benjamin Ross
Writer: John Logan
Genres: Drama, History, TV Movie
Keywords movie business, yellow press, biography, cinema on cinema, antisemitism, filmmaking, movie star, based on movie, 1940s, aspiring director
Production Companies BBC Film, Scott Free Productions, HBO Films, GBH
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Liev Schreiber Orson Welles
James Cromwell William Randolph Hearst
Melanie Griffith Marion Davies
John Malkovich Herman Mankiewicz
Liam Cunningham Gregg Toland
David Suchet Louis B. Mayer
Fiona Shaw Hedda Hopper
Anastasia Hille Carole Lombard
Brenda Blethyn Louella Parsons
Roy Scheider George Schaefer
Roger Allam Walt Disney
Simeon Andrews John Houseman
William Armstrong Mr. Lewis
Jay Benedict Darryl Zanuck
Ron Berglas David O. Selznick
Paul Birchard Top Brass #2
Neil Conrich Mr. Thomson
Michael Cronin Joseph Willicombe
Sarah Franzl Dorothy Comingore
Briony Glassco Script Girl
Louis Hammond Flunkie #2
Aaron Keeling Young Orson Welles
Joseph Long Harry Cohn
Gareth Marks Top Brass #1
Olivier Pierre Sam Goldwyn
Roger Rose News Reader
Rolf Saxon Flunkie #1
Adrian Schiller Paul Stewart
Kerry Shale Bernard Herrmann
Cyril Shaps Jeweller
Tusse Silberg Welles' Mother
Toby Whithouse Sound Technician
Tim Woodward Jack Warner
Angus Wright Joseph Cotten
Bobby Valentino Clark Gable
Name Job
Benjamin Ross Director
Mike Southon Director of Photography
Alex Mackie Editor
Mark Taylor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steven Begg Visual Effects Supervisor
Jonathan Cronin ADR Editor
Lucinda Thomson Art Direction
Joyce Nettles Casting
Lee Sheward Stunt Coordinator
Judy Ducker Property Buyer
Roseann Samuel Makeup Department Head, Hair Department Head
Thomas Lennon Story Consultant
Micky Brown Gaffer
Tracey Gibbons Post Production Supervisor
Michael Stainer Color Timer
Paul Wrightson Sound Effects Editor
Nick Adams Supervising Sound Editor
Stephen Morley Still Photographer
Ali Goss Costume Supervisor
Clive Derbyshire Sound Recordist
Richard Hammatt Stunt Coordinator
Toby Ford Second Assistant Director
Malcolm J. Sheehan Key Grip
Jo Schotting Third Assistant Director
Michael Epstein Story Consultant
Stephen Barker Post Production Supervisor
Michelle Greaves Foley Artist
Gordon Brown Dialogue Editor
Heather Storr Script Supervisor
Tatiana Macdonald Set Decoration
Alan Bailey Property Master
Mike Dowson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stewart Meachem Costume Designer
Nigel Gostelow Unit Production Manager
Ian Jackson Camera Operator
Richard Ben Cramer Story Consultant
Stuart Murdoch Special Effects
Diane Greaves Foley Artist
David Daniels First Assistant Director
John Altman Original Music Composer
Maria Djurkovic Production Design
Lora Kennedy Casting
John Logan Screenplay
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Chris Zarpas Co-Executive Producer
Diane Minter Lewis Co-Executive Producer
Su Armstrong Producer
Ridley Scott Executive Producer
Tony Scott Executive Producer
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Gurre
10.0

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 Wel ... les (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

Jun 23, 2021