Review of The Pawnbroker (1965) by Emanuel Levy for EmanuelLevy.Com — 29 Jun 2007
One of the first Hollywood films to deal with the Holocaust, The Pawnbroker is thematically and stylistically innovative, borrowing some of its devices from the French New Wave, such as brief flashbacks, stylized b/w imagery, and jazzy score.
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This review of The Pawnbroker (1965) was written by Emanuel Levy and published by EmanuelLevy.Com on 29 Jun 2007.
The Pawnbroker has generally received very positive reviews.
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