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Mank
Mank

Mank

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1930s Hollywood is reevaluated through the eyes of scathing social critic and alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish the screenplay of Citizen Kane.

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Budget

$25000000

Revenue

$122252

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

132 mins

Rating

6.687/10

Release Date

13 November 2020

Country

United States of America

Cast

Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman

Herman Mankiewicz

Amanda Seyfried

Amanda Seyfried

Marion Davies

Lily Collins

Lily Collins

Rita Alexander

Arliss Howard

Arliss Howard

Louis B. Mayer

Tom Pelphrey

Tom Pelphrey

Joseph Mankiewicz

Sam Troughton

Sam Troughton

John Houseman

Ferdinand Kingsley

Ferdinand Kingsley

Irving Thalberg

Tuppence Middleton

Tuppence Middleton

Sara Mankiewicz

Tom Burke

Tom Burke

Orson Welles

Joseph Cross

Joseph Cross

Charles Lederer

Jamie McShane

Jamie McShane

Shelly Metcalf

Toby Leonard Moore

Toby Leonard Moore

David O. Selznick

Monika Gossmann

Monika Gossmann

Fräulein Frieda

Charles Dance

Charles Dance

William Randolph Hearst

Jack Romano

Jack Romano

Sid Perelman

Adam Shapiro

Adam Shapiro

George S. Kaufman

John Churchill

John Churchill

Charles MacArthur

Jeff Harms

Jeff Harms

Ben Hecht

Derek Petropolis

Derek Petropolis

Eddie Cantor

Sean Persaud

Sean Persaud

Tommy

Paul Fox

Paul Fox

Joe Von Sternberg

Tom Simmons

Tom Simmons

Doctor

Nick Job

Nick Job

John Gilbert

Colin Ward

Colin Ward

Older Man

Cooper Tomlinson

Cooper Tomlinson

Younger Man

Julie Collis

Julie Collis

Female Starlet

Arlo Mertz

Arlo Mertz

Child Star

Craig Welzbacher

Craig Welzbacher

Rexford Tugwell

Jessie Cohen

Jessie Cohen

Norma Shearer Thalberg

Desiree Louise

Desiree Louise

Irene Selznick

Amie Farrell

Amie Farrell

Mrs. Meyer

Ian Boyd

Ian Boyd

Slim

Jay Villwock

Jay Villwock

C.C.

Lou George

Lou George

Ed the Gate Guard

John Lee Ames

John Lee Ames

Grady

Bill Nye

Bill Nye

Upton Sinclair

Richmond Arquette

Richmond Arquette

Heckler

David Lee Smith

David Lee Smith

Sinclair Supporter

Mario Di Donato

Mario Di Donato

A Man's Voice (voice)

James Patrick Duffy

James Patrick Duffy

Another Man

Flo Lawrence

Flo Lawrence

Maude Anderson

Sebastian Faure

Sebastian Faure

Movie Star #1

Randy Davison

Randy Davison

Maître D

Christian Prentice

Christian Prentice

Emcee

Leven Rambin

Leven Rambin

Eve - Shelly's Girlfriend

Rick Pasqualone

Rick Pasqualone

Singer

Gary Teitelbaum

Gary Teitelbaum

Rabbi

Eden Wattez

Eden Wattez

Joanna Mankiewicz - Age 2

Roslyn Cohn

Roslyn Cohn

Elmma Wilson

Mark Fite

Mark Fite

James Wilson

John Patrick Jordan

John Patrick Jordan

Best Original Screenplay Announcer

Ben Mankiewicz

Ben Mankiewicz

Broadcaster, Academy Awards

Natalie Denise Sperl

Natalie Denise Sperl

Movie Star #2

Brian Michael Jones

Brian Michael Jones

Aide - Ben

Camille Montgomery

Camille Montgomery

Starlet #1

Craig Robert Young

Craig Robert Young

Charlie Chaplin

Paul Carafotes

Paul Carafotes

Assistant Director

Anne Beyer

Anne Beyer

Female Party Goer

Joey Hagler

Joey Hagler

Male Party Goer

Sean Donnellan

Sean Donnellan

Martin Butler

Stewart Skelton

Stewart Skelton

News Reel I

Malachi Rivers

Malachi Rivers

News Reel II

Keith Barber

Keith Barber

News Reel III

Kaytlin Borgen

Kaytlin Borgen

Mayer's Assistant

Madison West

Madison West

Starlet #2

Elvy

Elvy

Starlet #3

Ali Axelrad

Ali Axelrad

Starlet #4

Adrienne Evans

Adrienne Evans

Wife #1

Wylie Small

Wylie Small

Wife #2

Dana Lyn Baron

Dana Lyn Baron

Wife #3

Jaclyn Bethany

Jaclyn Bethany

Typist (uncredited)

Cary Christopher

Cary Christopher

Young Joseph Mankiewicz (uncredited)

Michelle Twarowska

Michelle Twarowska

Joan Crawford (uncredited)

Kingston Vernes

Kingston Vernes

Young Herman Mankiewicz (uncredited)

Jordan Matlock

Jordan Matlock

Groundskeeper (uncredited)

Anthony Molinari

Anthony Molinari

Hobo (uncredited)

Daniel Hoffman

Daniel Hoffman

MGM Child Star (uncredited)

Sebastian Twohey-Jacobs

Sebastian Twohey-Jacobs

Beach Goer (uncredited)

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