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{{short description|1934 film by Alfred L. Werker, Sidney Lanfield}} {{about|a film|the banking family|Rothschild family}} {{Use American English|date=January 2025}} {{Infobox film | name = The House of Rothschild | image = The House of Rothschild poster.jpg | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = [[Alfred L. Werker]]<br />[[Maude T. Howell]] (asst.) | producer = [[William Goetz]]<br />[[Raymond Griffith]]<br />[[Darryl F. Zanuck]] | writer = George Hembert Westley (playwright)<br />[[Nunnally Johnson]] (screenwriter) | starring = [[George Arliss]]<br />[[Loretta Young]]<br />[[Boris Karloff]] | music = [[Alfred Newman (composer)|Alfred Newman]] | cinematography = [[J. Peverell Marley]] | editing = [[Barbara McLean]]<br />Allen McNeil | studio = [[Twentieth Century Pictures]] | distributor = [[United Artists]] | released = {{Film date|1934|04|07}} | runtime = 88 minutes | country = United States | language = English | gross = $1 million (U.S. and Canada rentals)<ref>{{cite magazine|date=October 15, 1990|title=All Time Film Rental Champs|magazine=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|issn=0042-2738|page=M-164|first=Lawrence|last=Cohn}}</ref> }} '''''The House of Rothschild''''' is a 1934 American [[Pre-Code Hollywood|pre-Code]] [[historical film|historical]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Alfred L. Werker]] and starring [[George Arliss]], [[Loretta Young]] and [[Boris Karloff]]. It was adapted by [[Nunnally Johnson]] from the play by George Hembert Westley, and chronicles the rise of the [[Rothschild family]] of European bankers. ==Plot== In 1780 in [[Frankfurt]] youngster [[Nathan Mayer Rothschild|Nathan Rothschild]] warns his parents [[Mayer Amschel Rothschild|Mayer]] and Guttle that the taxman is coming. They hurriedly hide their wealth. The taxman demands 20,000 [[South German gulden|gulden]], an exorbitant sum, but accepts a bribe of 5,000 in exchange for assessing them 2,000 in taxes. Mayer's satisfaction is short-lived, however; a courier bringing him 10,000 guldens is intercepted and the money confiscated by the taxmen. Mayer tells his sons that he tries to be as honest as possible, but the authorities will not let him; he admonishes his children to acquire money, for "money is power" and can protect their people. Later, as Mayer is lying on his deathbed, he instructs his five sons to start banks in different countries across Europe: [[Amschel Mayer Rothschild|Amschel]] in [[Frankfurt am Main]], [[Salomon Mayer von Rothschild|Salomon]] in Vienna, Nathan in London, [[Carl Mayer von Rothschild|Carl]] in Naples, and [[James Mayer de Rothschild|James]] in Paris. That way, they can avoid having to send gold back and forth when the need arises, for in war they are in danger of being robbed by the enemy and in peace by their own countrymen. Instead, they can draw on each other's banks. Thirty-two years later, the sons have established banking houses. Then France overruns Europe in the [[Napoleonic Wars]]. Austrian Prince [[Klemens von Metternich|Metternich]] asks Salomon to raise 15 million [[florin]]s to help defeat [[Napoleon]]. The other brothers are approached with similar requests. Even in France itself, [[Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord|Talleyrand]] asks for 50 million [[franc]]s. Nathan refuses to loan the British Government five million pounds (on top of previous loans) to hold off the enemy, but offers the [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Duke of Wellington]] twice that amount to smash him. After the war is won, Wellington is disappointed to find that Nathan Rothschild has not even been invited to a party in the duke's honour. He insists on going to see Nathan. His aide, Captain Fitzroy, knows the address, as he and Nathan's daughter Julie are in love. While there, Wellington tells Nathan that the victorious powers are going to make a very large loan to France to help it recover from the war. The winning underwriter will become the most powerful and prestigious bank in Europe. Nathan's bid is the best, but is rejected primarily in favor of [[Barings Bank]]. When Nathan demands to know the reason, Prussian Count Ledrantz (despite having himself sought a war loan from the Rothschilds) explains it was discarded on a "technicality", because Nathan is a Jew. Nathan learns that the quarter of the loan not awarded to Barings will fall to Ledrantz, Metternich and Talleyrand, who stand to make enormous profits. Nathan outmanoeuvres them financially, bringing them to the brink of ruin and dishonour; they capitulate and surrender to him the entire loan. However, this has somewhat embittered him. Where once he accepted Julie's choice, he now tells the non-Jewish Fitzroy to stay away from her. Anti-Jewish riots break out all over Germany, instigated by Ledrantz. Nathan returns to Frankfurt and, under pressure from his own people, agrees to submit to Ledrantz. However, before he can, he receives word that [[Hundred Days|Napoleon has escaped from exile]]. Nathan's brothers, fearful of their positions, want to support the restored French Emperor. However, Nathan refuses to do so. With Ledrantz and others once again desperately in need of financial support, he extracts a treaty from them granting Jews rights, freedoms and dignity long denied them. He also tells Fitzroy that he can once again see Julie. With Napoleon seemingly invincible, Nathan determines to risk all in support of the allies. Just before he is bankrupted, he receives word that Wellington has won the [[Battle of Waterloo]], and he is not only saved, he becomes the richest man in the world and a baron. ==Cast== * [[George Arliss]] as [[Mayer Amschel Rothschild|Mayer Rothschild]] / [[Nathan Mayer Rothschild|Nathan Rothschild]] * [[Boris Karloff]] as Count Ledrantz * [[Loretta Young]] as Julie Rothschild * [[Robert Young (actor)|Robert Young]] as [[Henry FitzRoy (politician)|Captain Fitzroy]] * [[C. Aubrey Smith]] as the [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Duke of Wellington]] * [[Arthur Byron]] as [[Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet|Baring]] * [[Helen Westley]] as Gudula Rothschild * [[Reginald Owen]] as [[John Charles Herries|Herries]] * [[Florence Arliss]] as Hannah Rothschild * [[Alan Mowbray]] as [[Klemens von Metternich|Prince Metternich]] * [[Holmes Herbert]] as Rowerth * [[Paul Harvey (actor)|Paul Harvey]] as [[Salomon Mayer von Rothschild|Solomon Rothschild]] * [[Ivan Simpson]] as [[Amschel Mayer Rothschild|Amschel Rothschild]] * [[Noel Madison]] as [[Carl Mayer von Rothschild|Carl Rothschild]] * [[Murray Kinnell]] as [[James Mayer de Rothschild|James Rothschild]] * [[Oscar Apfel]] as Prussian Officer * [[Lumsden Hare]] as the [[George IV of the United Kingdom|Prince Regent]] * [[Brandon Hurst]] as Stock Trader * [[Gilbert Emery]] as the [[Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool|British Prime Minister]] * [[C. Montague Shaw]] as Stock Trader * [[Harry Cording]] as Man (uncredited) * [[Nigel De Brulier]] as Official (uncredited) * [[Murdock MacQuarrie]] as Man at Stock Exchange (uncredited) * Louis Shapiro as [[Napoleon|Napoleon Bonaparte]] (uncredited) ==Background== The movie was produced by Zanuck (who was not Jewish), as an attack on Nazism and anti-semitism following [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s rise to power in Germany in 1933. The story was suggested to him by George Arliss (also non-Jewish) who had made successful film appearances as Jewish characters like [[Shylock]] and [[Benjamin Disraeli]]. Arliss was given the dual role of Amschel Rothschild and one of Rothschild's sons, Nathan Mayer, the one who settled in England.{{clarification needed|date=March 2024}}<!-- That's not what the cast list above says. Not sure which is right.--> Zanuck faced behind-the-scenes opposition from Jewish concerns such as the [[Anti-Defamation League]] but the screenplay passed the muster of the [[Hays Office]], one of whose officials, James Wingate, found no cause for objection and even suggested it be shown to a representative of the German government, a step Zanuck refused to take. In December 1933 the project was endorsed in one major Jewish journal, ''The [[B'nai B'rith]] Messenger''.<ref name="goldman">[https://forward.com/culture/206197/hollywoods-most-misunderstood-and-forgotten-jewish/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CThe%20House%20of%20Rothschild%E2%80%9D%20is%20to%20be%20televised,of%20the%20most%20misunderstood%20films%20of%20the%20period] English language online article by Eric A. Goldman, 'Hollywood's Most Misunderstood and Forgotten Jewish Movie', published 23 September 2014 in ''The Forward'' magazine. Accessed 23 July 2021.</ref> ==Cinematography== While nearly all of the film is in black and white, its final sequence was one of the first shot in the [[Technicolor|three-strip Technicolor]] process, along with the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]] musical ''[[The Cat and the Fiddle (film)|The Cat and the Fiddle]]'', released in February 1934. ==Reception== The movie had positive reviews from various American journals; although the film made no reference to then-current events in Germany, some critics noticed similarities to the Nazi regime's treatment of German Jews—such as the columnist of ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', who considered it "shrewdly timed to touch obliquely on current Jew-baiting in Germany". It was also publicly endorsed by the [[National Council of Jewish Women]], which helped make it acceptable.<ref name=goldman/> The film was the biggest hit of the year for Twentieth Century Pictures, which had only been formed in June 1933.<ref>Douglas W. Churchill, 'The Year in Hollywood: 1934 May Be Remembered as the Beginning of the Sweetness-and-Light Era', ''[[The New York Times]]'', December 30, 1934: X5</ref> It was one of United Artists' most popular films of the year.<ref>{{cite news|title=TAKING A LOOK AT THE RECORD|author=D. W.|date=Nov 25, 1934|work=New York Times|id={{ProQuest|101193306}}}}</ref> It was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Picture]]. In a close contest ''The House of Rothschild'' was voted the second best picture of 1934 in ''[[Film Daily]]''{{'}}s annual poll of critics, narrowly edged out by ''The Barretts of Wimpole Street''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Alicoate|first=Jack|date=1935|title=The 1935 Film Daily Year Book of Motion Pictures, 17th Annual Edition|publisher=The Film Daily|page=59|url=https://archive.org/details/filmdailyyearboo00film_5/page/58/mode/2up|access-date=2022-07-23|via=[[Archive.org]]}}</ref> Two scenes from ''The House of Rothschild'' were used in the German antisemitic propaganda film ''[[The Eternal Jew (1940 film)|The Eternal Jew]]'' (1940)<ref name="Barnouw1993">{{cite book|last=Barnouw|first=Erik|title=Documentary: a history of the non-fiction film|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qtZ91DNvgBMC&pg=PA141|access-date=29 September 2014|year=1993|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-507898-5|page=142}}</ref><ref name=goldman/> without the permission of the copyright holders. ==Historical accuracy== The film takes several creative liberties with Rothschild family history. Amschel Rothschild did not die until 1812, during the later stages of the Napoleonic Wars he is portrayed as not having lived to see. Only two of his five sons were actually present at his death bed; the rest were already established in other European countries.<ref>{{IMDb title|id=0025272|title=The House of Rothschild}}</ref> Nathan Rothschild (born 1777) would have been only three years old in 1780, when the film begins. The relationship between Captain Fitzroy and Julie Rothschild is fictional; Nathan Rothschild had no daughter named Julie. The Captain Fitzroy who did become his son-in-law (albeit after Nathan died in 1836) was born in 1807, therefore a child at the time of Waterloo, and married in 1839 Hannah Rothschild, Nathan's second daughter (born 1815). Also, in the 18th century [[Free City of Frankfurt|Frankfurt was a Free City]] in the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. It did not belong to Prussia until 1866. The Prussian Count Ledrantz, Nathan Mayer's antagonist, was a purely fictional character written into the story by Nunally Johnson.<ref name=goldman/> ==See also== {{Portal|Film|United States}} * [[List of early color feature films]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{IMDb title|id=0025272|title=The House of Rothschild}} * {{Rotten Tomatoes|the_house_of_rothschild|The House of Rothschild}} * {{Internet Archive film|id=TheHouseOfRothschild_201803|name=The House of Rothschild}} {{Alfred L. 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