The House of Rothschild is a biographical drama that tells the story of the rise of the Rothschild family, a Jewish banking dynasty, and their struggles against anti-Semitism and prejudice.
The king returns to his castle, and asks where the queen is; she's in the parlor, and won't be seen, according to the title song. He goes to his throne and summons his jester, Goopy Geer. A black knight arrives and threatens one of the young ladies in court; Goopy fights him off, first with an ax, then in armor from kitchen utensils, then butting him with a mounted animal head, which makes the knight's armor fall apart. He pulls it together again and runs away.
The heavily indebted baron Henrik von Hagen, who loves women and partying, learns that his former lover, Russian ballerina Madame Vera Vasiljevna, will be visiting Finland. They are reunited and sparks fly. But Vasiljevan's new hobby casts a shadow over their romance.
‘Mo’ McIsaac and his sidekick Donald try to find work to support a young orphan girl he finds dancing for pennies in the street, Miriam, unaware she is really the missing daughter of rich aristocrat, Major Burnett. Gangster Al Baloney and Mae West impersonator Kate kidnap the girl and Mo is blamed for her disappearance.
Prisoner Number A26188: Henia Bryer is a documentary film that tells the powerful story of Henia Bryer, a Holocaust survivor who endured unimaginable hardships in Nazi concentration camps. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal accounts, the film offers a profound insight into the harrowing experiences faced by Henia and other prisoners, as well as their resilience and determination to survive.
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