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Ibid Projects, N1, Tue to 20 AugSSGW Pabst's 1931 film of Bertold Brecht's The Threepenny Opera was filmed in alternate versions with German and French speaking casts, both utilising the same set.
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And after that they had all gone to Pabst's Cafe and drunk a glass of beer before they went home.
CHAPTER IX 2010
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Dean Metropoulos , say Blast is the first of what will be a number of efforts to refresh Pabst's time-worn brands.
Pabst's Horse of a Different Color: Colt 45 Enters Controversial Ring David Kesmodel 2011
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Let's make a time of it -- Pabst's Cafe first, and then some.
CHAPTER V 2010
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This is too bad, because Pabst's film is arguably better than Milestone's.
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Both films are revisionist and unbridled in their pacifist propaganda, but as critic Siegfried Kracauer suggested in a 1930 review, Pabst's film goes beyond conventionally slick cinematic exposition to give an almost documentary look at the horrors and claustrophobic tedium of World War I.
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Pabst's blue-collar roots have made the brand known among beer cognoscenti as PBR
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Nevertheless, Pabst's reputation -- which could have been made in the post WWII era when Lang and Murnau rose through the ranks -- has never really recovered from the taint of collaboration.
Thomas Gladysz: G.W. Pabst: A Film Director for All Seasons 2010
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This is too bad, because Pabst's film is arguably better than Milestone's.
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Both films are revisionist and unbridled in their pacifist propaganda, but as critic Siegfried Kracauer suggested in a 1930 review, Pabst's film goes beyond conventionally slick cinematic exposition to give an almost documentary look at the horrors and claustrophobic tedium of World War I.
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