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Rothchild
An ex-businessman, ruined and reduced to living under bridges, uses the name of one of his companions in misfortune, Rothchild, to organize a vast scam.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life of Mayer Rothschild, a German Jew who rose from humble beginnings to become one of the wealthiest and most influential financiers in European history. It depicts his early struggles, his shrewd business dealings, and the establishment of a powerful banking dynasty that spanned across Europe. The story highlights his ambition, determination, and the complex relationships within his family as they navigated the political and economic landscapes of the 19th century.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Rothchild' was generally well-received by critics for its historical scope and George Arliss's commanding performance in the title role. While some found the narrative to be somewhat idealized, it was praised for its ambitious portrayal of the Rothschild family's rise to prominence and its exploration of themes related to finance, power, and prejudice. The film was considered a significant and entertaining historical drama for its time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for George Arliss's portrayal of Mayer Rothschild.
Commended for its ambitious historical narrative and exploration of finance.
Noted for its sympathetic depiction of the Rothschild family's journey.
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Fun Fact
George Arliss, who played Mayer Rothschild, was himself a successful actor and producer, known for portraying historical figures with a dignified and often sympathetic demeanor.
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