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  • Production:The Pawnbroker Co.
  • Released:1965-04-20
  • IMDB:tt0059575
A Jewish pawnbroker, a victim of Nazi persecution, loses all faith in his fellow man until he realizes too late the tragedy of his actions.
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Film Review: ‘The Pawnbroker’  Variety

David Reviews Sidney Lumet’s The Pawnbroker [Blu-ray Review]  CriterionCast

Sidney Lumet | Films, Awards, Book, Movies, Biography, & Facts  Britannica

NIGHT WILL FALL (2014) And THE PAWNBROKER (1964) – Review  We Are Movie Geeks

How Quincy Jones scored with the gritty story of a Harlem Holocaust survivor  The Forward

The only movie that truly "scarred" Tom Waits for life  Far Out Magazine

1964: Rod Steiger in The Pawnbroker  The Film Experience

These 10 Forgotten Drama Movies Are Long Overdue for a Rewatch  Collider

All the awards and nominations of The Pawnbroker  Filmaffinity

The Pawnbroker (1964) - Photos  IMDb

DVD Review: Lumet’s despairing ‘The Pawnbroker’  Los Angeles Times

Sidney Lumet: In Memory  Roger Ebert

Retro Review: Sidney Lumet’s The Pawnbroker Pushed the Boundaries of Cinema  Washington City Paper

Blu-Ray : Highly Recommended  High Def Digest

Morgan Freeman’s Career: From ‘The Pawnbroker’ to ‘Gunner’  Comic Basics

Video: ‘The Pawnbroker’ is a re-mastered classic now on DVD  The Providence Journal

Can American Jews Understand the Holocaust? Adam Kirsch Reviews Edward Lewis Wallant's 'The Pawnbroker'  Tablet Magazine

Screen: 'The Pawnbroker' Opens at 3 Theaters; Rod Steiger Creates a Tragic Character Camera Seeks Worst Aspects of Harlem (Published 1965)  The New York Times

The Pawnbroker (Blu-ray Review)  Why So Blu?

Sidney Lumet, 86, Prolific Director of Gritty, Realist Films That Captured the City  The Forward

The Pawnbroker (1964) – Film Review. Groundbreaking drama.  Yorkshire Magazine

What Changed for Our Protagonist in ‘The Pawnbroker’?  PopMatters

The Magic of a Quincy Jones Film Score  CrimeReads

Sidney Lumet | Interview | American Masters Digital Archive  PBS

Advice from Sidney Lumet's Yiddish… | Digital Yiddish Theatre Project  UW-Milwaukee

Rod Steiger movies: 12 greatest films ranked worst to best  Gold Derby

A screen contender to the bittersweet end  Roger Ebert

Urban Realist With a Humanist Streak (Published 2011)  The New York Times

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