The House of Rothschild (Twentieth Century) begins with old Mayer Amschel Rothschild (George Arliss, in whiskers and skullcap) as a wheedling Frankfort moneybroker. The loss of a few gulden in a ...
Make a habit of glancing through the classified advertising columns. They may have a surprise in store for you. Whether “The House of Rothschild,” the magnificent production presented by Joseph M.
Evelyn de Rothschild, who as a London scion of the European banking dynasty helped Britain privatize its railroads, steel and coal in the tradition of his ancestors, who had helped finance the ...