<P> Walter Parks Thatcher (George Coulouris) is a banker described by the opening newsreel as a "grand old man of Wall Street". He became Kane's legal guardian in 1871, but Kane resented him and used the Inquirer to harass him . In a scene in the newsreel set around 1925, Thatcher tells a congressional investigation that Kane is a Communist . When Thatcher asks Kane what he would have liked to have been, Kane replies "everything you hate". Clearly getting on in years during Kane's youth, Thatcher was still alive in 1929 and was dead by 1941 . </P> <P> Mr. Bernstein (Everett Sloane) is a business executive and now Chairman of the Board of Directors of Kane's business interests . Having served as Kane's personal assistant since at least when he took over the Inquirer, Bernstein proved the most loyal to the man . For instance, Bernstein willingly participated in indulging Kane's obsession in his wife's operatic career despite the fact that it was ill - considered by everyone else . However, he is not without scruples such as when he advised his employer not to make insincere promises in his Declaration of Principles . </P> <P> Apart from the New York Inquirer, Kane publishes similar Inquirer newspapers in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and other major American cities . The "News on the March" newsreel at the beginning of the film also claims that Kane controls two newspaper syndicates and a radio network; it also mentions that Kane has other business interests in real estate, logging, shipping, and food retailing . However, Kane's empire largely collapses at the onset of the Great Depression, and he is forced to sell his remaining holdings to Thatcher . Kane has enough wealth to build Chicago's opera house, as well as his unfinished mansion, Xanadu . </P> <P> The mansion contains Kane's vast collection of classical sculptures and art, and the newsreel claims that portions of Xanadu were taken from other famous palaces overseas . </P>

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