An incredibly deep and compelling film directed by Sydney Lumet, starring Rod Steiger, music by Quincy Jones. It haunted me for days after-A must see!
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You're so right, Joey. I saw it many years ago (at my father's insistence) and I still remember so well what an understandably complex character this Holocaust surviving pawnbroker is, and I still get chills when I recall the film’s devastating climax.
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You're so right, Joey. I saw it many years ago (at my father's insistence) and I still remember so well what an understandably complex character this Holocaust surviving pawnbroker is, and I still get chills when I recall the film’s devastating climax.
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