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Dog Day Afternoon

(1975)

Crime, Drama, Thriller

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2hrs 5m

Overview

Based on the true story of would-be Brooklyn bank robbers John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturile. Sonny and Sal attempt a bank heist which quickly turns sour and escalates into a hostage situation and stand-off with the police. As Sonny's motives for the robbery are slowly revealed and things become more complicated, the heist turns into a media circus.

Score

78

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Al Pacino as Sonny

Al Pacino

** Sonny

John Cazale as Sal

John Cazale

** Sal

Charles Durning as Moretti

Charles Durning

** Moretti

Chris Sarandon as Leon

Chris Sarandon

** Leon

James Broderick as Sheldon

James Broderick

** Sheldon

Penelope Allen as Sylvia

Penelope Allen

** Sylvia

Sully Boyar as Mulvaney

Sully Boyar

** Mulvaney

Beulah Garrick as Margaret

Beulah Garrick

** Margaret

Carol Kane as Jenny

Carol Kane

** Jenny

Sandra Kazan as Deborah

Sandra Kazan

** Deborah

Marcia Jean Kurtz as Miriam

Marcia Jean Kurtz

** Miriam

Amy Levitt as Maria

Amy Levitt

** Maria

John Marriott as Howard

John Marriott

** Howard

Estelle Omens as Edna

Estelle Omens

** Edna

Gary Springer as Stevie

Gary Springer

** Stevie

Carmine Foresta as Carmine

Carmine Foresta

** Carmine

Lance Henriksen as Murphy

Lance Henriksen

** Murphy

Floyd Levine as Phone Cop

Floyd Levine

** Phone Cop

Dick Anthony Williams as Limo Driver

Dick Anthony Williams

** Limo Driver

Dominic Chianese as Father

Dominic Chianese

** Father

Marcia Haufrecht as Neighbor

Marcia Haufrecht

** Neighbor

Judith Malina as Mother

Judith Malina

** Mother

Susan Peretz as Angie

Susan Peretz

** Angie

William Bogert as TV Anchorman

William Bogert

** TV Anchorman

Ron Cummins as TV Reporter

Ron Cummins

** TV Reporter

Jay Gerber as Sam

Jay Gerber

** Sam

Philip Charles MacKenzie as Doctor

Philip Charles MacKenzie

** Doctor

Chu Chu Malave as Maria's Boyfriend

Chu Chu Malave

** Maria's Boyfriend

Lionel Pina as Pizza Boy

Lionel Pina

** Pizza Boy

Robert Costanzo as New York Policeman (uncredited)

Robert Costanzo

** New York Policeman (uncredited)

Ron Gilbert as Detective (uncredited)

Ron Gilbert

** Detective (uncredited)

Kenneth McMillan as Commissioner (uncredited)

Kenneth McMillan

** Commissioner (uncredited)

Ed Metzger as Sgt. Murray (uncredited)

Ed Metzger

** Sgt. Murray (uncredited)

Lynette Sheldon as Sadie (uncredited)

Lynette Sheldon

** Sadie (uncredited)

Alan Berger as Lout (uncredited)

Alan Berger

** Lout (uncredited)

James Bulleit as Sgt. Gillis (uncredited)

James Bulleit

** Sgt. Gillis (uncredited)

Todd Everett as Cop (uncredited)

Todd Everett

** Cop (uncredited)

Raymond Serra as New York Plainclothes Cop (uncredited)

Raymond Serra

** New York Plainclothes Cop (uncredited)

Tom Towles as Cop (uncredited)

Tom Towles

** Cop (uncredited)

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