Once you get used to the bureaucratic throat-clearing, it makes for very diverting reading. It’s not stated in so many words, but Welles seems to have become a subject of FBI interest after Citizen Kane was made. William Randolph Hearst, thinly disguised subject of the movie, was friendly with J. Edgar Hoover. As is well known, Hearst mobilized his vast network of newspapers against Welles after the movie was released - 2/3
To judge by the nomadic second half of Welles’ career, which he spent mostly in Europe and in which he made many literary adaptations on a low budget, it’s reasonable to posit that Hearst’s campaign against Welles had some success. Little of that is in the file, however. To read the file is to be transported back...
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https://qoto.org/media/mUBIsonU49iRGJU8bOI - 3/3