Orson Welles had several ways to excel in the cinema worldwide at his time. As a director, a screenwriter, an actor or a producer, he is considered as the ultimate figure of American cinema of the 40s. His first long-playing picture, Citizen Kane, is regarded as the best film in American cinema history. This album gathers music pieces from his most notable films: The Third Man (1949) by Anton Karas; Citizen Kane (1941), the Magnificent Amberson's (1942) and Jane Eyre (1943) by Bernard Hermann; the Lady from Shanghai (1947); MacBeth (1948); Mr Arkadin/ Confidential Report (1955) and Touch of Evil (1958) by Henry Mancini.