Dog Day Afternoon
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Dog Day Afternoon

Three amateur bank robbers plan to hold up a bank. A nice simple robbery: Walk in, take the money, and run. Unfortunately, the supposedly uncomplicate...d heist suddenly becomes a bizarre nightmare as everything that could go wrong does Show More

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Director Sidney Lumet's 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon revolves around an amateur bank robbery that quickly spirals out of control. The story follows Sonny and Sal, two robbers who enter a Brooklyn bank with the intention of executing a straightforward heist. Their plan is simple: walk in, grab the money, and make a quick getaway.

However, what was supposed to be an uncomplicated operation soon turns into a chaotic nightmare. A series of unexpected events and complications throw Sonny and Sal's meticulously crafted plan into disarray. As the situation inside the bank intensifies and tensions rise, the robbers find themselves trapped, surrounded by police officers and a growing crowd of curious onlookers.

Based on a true story, Dog Day Afternoon showcases the raw talent of its lead actors, Al Pacino and John Cazale, who deliver exceptionally captivating performances. Pacino portrays Sonny, a charismatic and unpredictable character, with his usual intensity and depth. Lumet's masterful direction heightens the suspense and maintains an engaging pace throughout the film.

Infused with dark humor, social commentary, and unexpected twists, Dog Day Afternoon takes viewers on a thrilling rollercoaster ride as Sonny and Sal navigate the increasingly dire and unpredictable situation. This captivating crime drama is not only a gripping tale of a desperate bank robbery gone awry but also an exploration of human nature under extreme circumstances.

Also Known As:

Dog Day Afternoon

Release Date:

25 Dec 1975

Writers:

Frank Pierson, P.F. Kluge, Thomas Moore

Awards:

Won 1 Oscar. 14 wins & 21 nominations total