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{{TB|The scene transition where Mr. Burns's vulture in his birdhouse is shown in close-up, is very similar to a famous transition scene in ''Citizen Kane'', where a cockatoo in Kane's birdhouse briefly squawks. Both birds are shown from the same camera position too.}} | {{TB|The scene transition where Mr. Burns's vulture in his birdhouse is shown in close-up, is very similar to a famous transition scene in ''Citizen Kane'', where a cockatoo in Kane's birdhouse briefly squawks. Both birds are shown from the same camera position too.}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:06, September 10, 2025
Citizen Kane is a 1941 film, directed by and starring Orson Welles. The film became a classic and is often called "the greatest film of all time" by film critics and therefore frequently referenced on The Simpsons. So much, in fact, that one of the writers claimed that it may be, alongside The Godfather, the most parodied film on the show.
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