The Pawnbroker
Summary
A long time ago, Sol Nazerman was a professor. He had a wife, children. Then the Germans came. Sol survived the concentration camp, his family did not. Now, as the pawnbroker in a shop owned by a racketeer, he grows increasingly bitter and callous, withdrawing still further from the world around him... Full description
- That age-old charm
- Main title
- Hard man, not a talker
- Professor once
- Just a handout
- Gift from a friend
- "Teach me gold"
- Avoiding October
- Smart boy like that
- Partners in love and misery
- Miss Birchfield's lunch date
- "You people?"
- "Good boy"
- Coward's survival
- Bitterness vs. loneliness
- Only other absolute
- If if if
- Look at something pretty
- Money from filth
- Fear rushing in
- People on the train
- "You're nothing like me"
- Worried about Ortiz
- "So kill me!"
- Wrong sacrifice
- End credits.