Selasa, 06 Juni 2017

American History DVD Review: Citizen Hearst

Citizen Hearst  Leslie Iwerks Productions, 90 minutes Before there was Citizen Kane, there was his larger-than-life model, William Randolph Hearst. Son of a tycoon-turned-senator, Willie dove deep into the dark side of the social pool when he left high society to pioneer yellow journalism. He started tiny with the San Francisco Examiner, a rag his …

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