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Arnold Rothstein (January 17, 1882 – November 6, 1928), [1] nicknamed "The Brain", was an American racketeer, crime boss, businessman, and gambler who became a kingpin of the Jewish Mob in New York City.
When Vito asks him whom he admires, Suchowsky says Arnold Rothstein, for having fixed the 1919 World Series; accordingly, he changes his last name to Roth. Dialogue later in the film explains that Roth worked diligently with the Corleone family during Prohibition , helping them enter the bootlegging trade by setting up a molasses -smuggling ...
— Arnold Rothstein, American mobster (6 November 1928), when asked who had fatally shot him "The prettier. Now fight for it." [2] — Henry Arthur Jones, English dramatist (7 January 1929), when his nurse and his niece asked which of them he would prefer to stay with him "I have nothing to ask God, he has given me everything I desired.
King of the Roaring 20s: The Story of Arnold Rothstein is a 1961 American, biopic, drama, crime film directed by Joseph M. Newman, produced by Samuel Bischoff and starring David Janssen, Dianne Foster, Diana Dors and Jack Carson. [1] The film is about the prohibition era gangster Arnold Rothstein, who rises to be a major figure in the criminal ...
Arnold Rothstein, crime boss Associates of Titanic Thompson(Suspected) Shot at Park Central Hotel at Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, New York and died 2 days later at the Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital. On his deathbed, Rothstein refused to identify his shooter 6 March 1933: Anton Cermak, Mayor of Chicago: Giuseppe Zangara
Robert Lowery as Arnold Rothstein; Richard Gardner as Mad Dog Coll; Gordon Jones as Sgt. Joe Cassidy; Frank de Kova as "The Chairman" Frank de Kova's role is only listed as "The Chairman" of the new crime syndicate. He was portraying Lucky Luciano, but as Luciano was alive at the time, it was decided not to name him specifically.
He is shot to death by Jimmy Darmody after making boorish comments about him, Nucky and Rothstein. Matteo D'Alessio: Ignacious and Leo's younger brother, Lucien, Sixtus and Pius's older brother, a member of the D'Alessio criminal operation and an associate of Arnold Rothstein, Lucky Luciano and Mickey Doyle. He is strangled and choked to death ...
In 1928, Thompson was involved in a high-stakes poker game that led to the shooting death of New York City crime boss Arnold Rothstein, then called the "crime of the century". [5] The following year he testified in the trial of George McManus, who was charged with Rothstein's murder, but later acquitted.