Unraveling the Legacy of the Kingpin: A Fandom for Arnold Rothstein Enthusiasts
Arnold Rothstein, the mastermind of the underworld, was a chess player in a game of vice. With shrewd cunning, he orchestrated the rise of organized crime, turning prohibition chaos into empire-building brilliance, blending elegance with ruthlessness.
Arnold Rothstein Trivia
What was Arnold Rothstein famously known for in the early 20th century? (Medium)
#1: Being a famous banker
#2: Organizing the 1919 World Series fix
#3: Leading a successful acting career
#4: Writing best-selling novels
What was the title of the 1960 film that depicted Arnold Rothstein's life? (Medium)
#1: The Godfather
#2: Bugsy Malone
#3: The Cotton Club
#4: The Great Gatsby
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Arnold Rothstein Fun Facts
Arnold Rothstein was known as The Man Who Fixed the World Series for his role in the 1919 Black Sox Scandal, where he allegedly orchestrated the throwing of the championship by members of the Chicago White Sox.
Arnold Rothstein was a prominent figure in organized crime and was also known for his love of gambling on everything from horse races to dice games, earning him the nickname The Brain.
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