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  1. Mar 22, 1994 · Arnold Rothstein embodied the dymamism of the 1920's. A brilliant mind who felt as comfortable in the pool halls of the Bowery as in a Wall Street bank, he single handedly built a multi-million dollar empire while gaining the fear and respects of gangsters and politicians.

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  2. History remembers Arnold Rothstein as the man who fixed the 1919 World Series, an underworld genius. The real-life model for The Great Gatsby's Meyer Wolfsheim and Nathan Detroit from Guys and Dolls, Rothstein was much more -- and less -- than a fixer of baseball games.

  3. King of the Roaring 20's: The Story of Arnold Rothstein: Directed by Joseph M. Newman. With David Janssen, Dianne Foster, Jack Carson, Diana Dors. The story of flamboyant Prohibition-era gangster, gambler and bootlegger Arnold Rothstein.

  4. Oct 11, 2022 · Arnold Rothstein. Conclusion. Arnold Rothstein was a major player in America’s illicit gambling scene during prohibition. He gained notoriety for allegedly fixing the 1919 World Series— though he was never convicted of any wrongdoing related to the scandal. Today, Rothstein is remembered as one of history’s most infamous gangsters.

  5. Arnold Rothstein. Born in New York City in 1882, Arnold Rothstein was a businessman and kingpin of New York’s Jewish mob. He’s also legendary for trying to fix the 1919 World Series in what’s known as the Chicago Black Sox Scandal.

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  7. Aug 25, 2003 · History remembers Arnold Rothstein as the man who fixed the 1919 World Series, an underworld genius. The real-life model for The Great Gatsby’s Meyer Wolfsheim and Nathan Detroit from Guys and Dolls, Rothstein was much more—and less—than a fixer of baseball games. He was everything that made 1920s Manhattan roar.

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