Walter Parks Thatcher
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Walter Parks Thatcher is a wealthy, conservative banker and guardian in the film "Citizen Kane," serving as a symbol of financial power and authority over Charles Foster Kane’s early life.
Statements (28)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
fictional character
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film character → |
| appearsIn |
Citizen Kane
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flashback sequences in Citizen Kane → newsreel sequence in Citizen Kane → |
| appearsInGenre |
drama film
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mystery film → |
| characterTrait |
conservative
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wealthy → |
| controls |
Charles Foster Kane’s financial interests
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the trust that holds Charles Foster Kane’s fortune → |
| createdBy |
Herman J. Mankiewicz
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Orson Welles → |
| guardianOf |
Charles Foster Kane
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| hasRelationshipWith |
Charles Foster Kane
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| hasRoleInPlot |
documents his dealings with Kane in written memoirs used as a narrative source
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manages the disposition of the Kane family mine fortune → removes young Charles Foster Kane from his parents’ home → |
| medium |
film
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| narrativeFunction |
represents the financial establishment that shapes Kane’s youth
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serves as an authority figure over young Charles Foster Kane → |
| nationality |
American
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| occupation |
banker
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| partOfWork |
Citizen Kane
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| role |
guardian of Charles Foster Kane
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| symbolizes |
economic authority
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financial power → institutional capitalism → |
Referenced by (3)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Citizen Kane
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character |
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Charles Foster Kane
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guardian |
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Charles Foster Kane
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raisedBy |