Un prêteur sur gages juif, victime de la persécution nazie, perd sa foi dans l'humanité jusqu'à ce qu'il réalise trop tard les conséquences tragiques de ses actes.Un prêteur sur gages juif, victime de la persécution nazie, perd sa foi dans l'humanité jusqu'à ce qu'il réalise trop tard les conséquences tragiques de ses actes.Un prêteur sur gages juif, victime de la persécution nazie, perd sa foi dans l'humanité jusqu'à ce qu'il réalise trop tard les conséquences tragiques de ses actes.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 6 victoires et 10 nominations au total
- Jesus Ortiz
- (as Jaime Sanchez)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRichard Sylbert's set was deliberately designed to be a series of cages--wire meshes, bars, locks, alarms, etc.--to symbolize that even though Sol was no longer in a concentration camp, he was effectively still imprisoned by his memories.
- GaffesAs Jesus runs down the street, his shirt changes from a V-neck to a turtle neck, and then back again.
- Citations
Jesus Ortiz: Say, how come you people come to business so naturally?
Sol Nazerman: You people? Oh, let's see. Yeah. I see. I see, you... you want to learn the secret of our success, is that right? Alright I'll teach you. First of all you start off with a period of several thousand years, during which you have nothing to sustain you but a great bearded legend. Oh my friend you have no land to call your own, to grow food on or to hunt. You have nothing. You're never in one place long enough to have a geography or an army or a land myth. All you have is a little brain. A little brain and a great bearded legend to sustain you and convince you that you are special, even in poverty. But this little brain, that's the real key you see. With this little brain you go out and you buy a piece of cloth and you cut that cloth in two and you go and sell it for a penny more than you paid for it. Then you run right out and buy another piece of cloth, cut it into three pieces and sell it for three pennies profit. But, my friend, during that time you must never succumb to buying an extra piece of bread for the table or a toy for a child, no. You must immediately run out and get yourself a still larger piece cloth and so you repeat this process over and over and suddenly you discover something. You have no longer any desire, any temptation to dig into the Earth to grow food or to gaze at a limitless land and call it your own, no, no. You just go on and on and on repeating this process over the centuries over and over and suddenly you make a grand discovery. You have a mercantile heritage! You are a merchant. You are known as a usurer, a man with secret resources, a witch, a pawnbroker, a sheenie, a makie and a kike!
Jesus Ortiz: [long pause] You really some teacher, Mr. Nazerman. You really, really 's the greatest.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Pawnbroker
- Lieux de tournage
- 1642 Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York, États-Unis(Nazerman's pawn shop)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 930 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 56 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1