- A
pawnbroker is an
individual or
business (pawnshop or pawn shop) that
offers secured loans to people, with
items of
personal property used as collateral...
- The
Pawnbroker is a 1964
American drama film
directed by
Sidney Lumet,
starring Rod Steiger,
Geraldine Fitzgerald,
Brock Peters,
Jaime Sánchez and Morgan...
- collateral.
Pawnbroker may
refer to: The
Pawnbroker, a
novel by
Edward Lewis Wallant The
Pawnbroker (film), a 1964
American drama film
Pawnbroker (dragster)...
- The
Pawnbroker (1961) is a
novel by
Edward Lewis Wallant which tells the
story of Sol Nazerman, a
concentration camp
survivor who
suffers flashbacks of...
-
Leslie Gold (born June 20, 1950) is an
American pawnbroker,
reality TV star, author, and
media personality. He is
known for his role on
cable and satellite...
- In 2014,
there were 200
pawnbrokers in Hong Kong, with the
number increasing over the next
several years. Pawn
shops are some of the
oldest businesses...
-
Pawnbroker is a
pioneering rear-engined
dragster built in 1969. In 1969,
prodded to
action by the
death of John
Mulligan earlier in the year,
Woody Gilmore...
- The
National Pawnbrokers ****ociation (NPA) is a USA-based
trade ****ociation
headquartered in Southlake, Texas. The NPA was
founded in 1987 to help the...
- also
forbidden to lend to each
other for interest. The
earliest Chinese pawnbrokers, in the 5th century, were established, owned, and
operated by Buddhist...
- in On the
Waterfront (1954), the
title character Sol
Nazerman in The
Pawnbroker (1964), and as
police chief Bill
Gillespie opposite Sidney Poitier in...