Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1940)

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Orson Welles is giving the gun to his production of "Citizen Kane," one of the biggest of the big ones to win its place in the list of forthcoming big ones from RKO-RADIO . . . attractions like George Abbott's smash Broadway musical, "Too Many Girls" — Kay Kyser and his band in "You'll Find Out"— Ginger Rogers in "Kitty Foyle" — and Anna Neagle in "No, No, Nanette."