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The town was also the site of a brewery for Pabst Blue Ribbon.
As Shotz Brewery workers, modeled after the Miller, Schlitz, and Pabst Breweries once located in Milwaukee, Laverne and Shirley find themselves in adventures with The Fonz, Lenny and Squiggy and even the Cunninghams also living in the midwestern city.
Pabst built a thirteen-story Pabst Building in downtown Milwaukee, rebuilt various theaters and also helped organize the Wisconsin National Bank, in 1893.
Pabst is also a surname and may refer to:
Now, St. Ides ( also known as The Crooked I ) is a potent brand of malt liquor that is manufactured by the Pabst Brewing Company.
Hodges was also the lead announcer for Pabst Blue Ribbon Bouts on CBS from 1948-1955.
The play was later adapted into the film Pandora's Box ( 1928, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst ), and the opera Lulu ( by Alban Berg ), both of which also end with the murder of Lulu by the Ripper.

Pabst and filmed
When the popular musical The Threepenny Opera was filmed by director Georg Pabst, he filmed the first version with a French-speaking cast ( 1930 ), then a second version with a German-speaking cast ( 1931 ).

Pabst and three
In 1926, the Pabst Mine Disaster took place, killing three miners and trapping 43 more for up to five days.
During 1932 – 1933, famed German film director Georg Wilhelm Pabst made three films based on the novel, one each in German, English, and French ( this was common in the early to mid-1930s ) They were titled Die Herrin von Atlantis, The Mistress of Atlantis, and L ' Atlantide, respectively.
As of 2009, the top three beer companies in the US were Anheuser-Busch, MillerCoors, and Pabst Brewing Company.

Pabst and versions
In 1933, Pabst directed Don Quixote, once again in German, English, and French versions.

Pabst and novel
He had begun work on music for a film, Adventures of Don Quixote ( 1933 ) from Miguel de Cervantes's celebrated novel, featuring the Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin and directed by G. W. Pabst.

Pabst and L
Georg Wilhelm Pabst produced a German film version in 1931 called Die 3-Groschen-Oper, and the French version of his film was again rendered as L ' Opéra de quat ' sous.

Pabst and 1932
* Don Quichotte ( Georg Wilhelm Pabst ), 1932

Pabst and German
The " Acoustical professional " turntable ( earlier marketed under Dutch " Jobo prof ") of the 1960s however possessed an expensive German drive motor, the " Pabst Aussenläufer " (" Pabst outrunner ").
Thus, American and British actors were easily able to collaborate with German directors and cast-members on films made in Germany ( for example, the collaborations of Georg Pabst and Louise Brooks ).
She followed her role in Gosta Berling with a starring role in the 1925 German film Die freudlose Gasse ( The Joyless Street or The Street of Sorrow ), directed by G. W. Pabst and co-starring Asta Nielsen.
A notable element in the Pathescope catalogue was pre-war German mountain films by such directors as G. W. Pabst and Leni Riefenstahl.
Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain ( 14 December 191113 March 1998 ) was a German engineer, one of the inventors of jet propulsion.
Pabst purchased the old Nunnemacher Grand Opera House, located opposite the Milwaukee City Hall, in 1890, and turned it into the Das Neue Deutsche Stadt-Theater ( The New German City Theater ), but it was destroyed in a fire.
According to the Pabst Plan Warsaw was to be turned into a provincial German city.
While there is some disagreement about the origin of Pabst Blue Ribbon, it has been proven by beer historians that it is an American and not a German beer.
Comradeship () ( 1931 ) is a dramatic film with socialist overtones directed by German director Georg Wilhelm Pabst.
* Hermann Pabst ( 1842 – 1870 ), German historian
* Waldemar Pabst ( 1880 – 1970 ), German soldier and right-wing political activist
This initiative was spearheaded by Richard Steidle, who was supported by German emigre Waldemar Pabst in his attempts to convince the Heimwehr to support the corporatist-state economic policy which Benito Mussolini was putting into practice in Italy.
According to the Nazi Pabst Plan, Warsaw was to be turned into a provincial German city.
Hitler's last days have been depicted in several films, first in Der letzte Akt ( 1955 ), directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, starring Albin Skoda as the dictator ; next was the fifth and final installment of the Soviet film series Liberation ( 1969 – 72 ), directed by Yuri Ozerov, starring Fritz Diez ( an actor who commonly portrayed Hitler in a number of East German films from 1955 onwards ).
Schmid's father, Fritz, a prisoner of war during World War II, worked at Pabst Brewing ; his mother, Doris, ran a Los Angeles-based German deli, where Schmid worked on weekends.
Pandora's Box ( Die Büchse der Pandora ) was a 1929 German silent film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst based on Frank Wedekind's play about a woman, Lulu, played by Louise Brooks.
The German film comedy The Comedians ( 1941 ) by GW Pabst, which was marked by the ideology of the war, portrayed Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, a German national poet, in a victorious battle against the foul-mouthed Hanswurst.
Milwaukee City Hall was designed by architect Henry C. Koch in the German Renaissance Revival style, based on both German precedent ( for example, the Hamburg Rathaus or city hall ), and local examples ( the Pabst Building, demolished in 1980 ).

Pabst and French
Agents of the Black Dragon Society appeared in the 1938 French film The Shanghai Drama directed by the celebrated Georg Wilhelm Pabst.

Pabst and von
Film critic and historian Richard Schickel goes so far as to credit this gritty realism with inspiring “ the likes of Pabst, Stiller, von Sternberg, and others, then re-emerging in the United States in the sound era, in the genre identified as Film Noir ".
de: Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain
Pabst, herausgegeben von Wolfgang Jacobsen, Berlin, Argen, 1997
Prior to this, von Zell's first major television exposure was as announcer and spokesman for Pabst Blue Ribbon beer on Jackie Gleason's The Life of Riley in early 1950.

Pabst and .
She made a series of films for Arnold Fanck, and one of them, The White Hell of Pitz Palu ( 1929 ), co-directed by G. W. Pabst, saw her fame spread to countries outside of Germany.
* Pabst, Martin.
The Pabst Showcase located on the Henry W. Maier Festival Grounds during the 1994 Summerfest, with Downtown Milwaukee and Interstate 794 in the background.
Diary of a Lost Girl ( 1929 ) directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Louise Brooks, deals with a young woman who is thrown out of her home after having an illegitimate child, and is then forced to become a prostitute to survive.
* May 29 – Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Austrian film director ( b. 1885 )
When Ravel became unable to compose, and could not write down the musical ideas he heard in his mind, Pabst hired Jacques Ibert.
Pharmacia Biotech expanded there role in the ' biotech revolution ' through its acquisition of PL Laboratories from Pabst Brewery offering a line of recombinant DNA specialty research chemicals.
The closing of the Pabst brewery in 1982 had a severe impact on the local economy and population, from which the community has never completely recovered.
Soon several mines were discovered and opened such as the Norrie mine, Aurora mine, Ashland mine, Newport mine, and Pabst mine.
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