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  1. Aug 22, 2022 · Aron eventually became Elizabeth D. Eden, thanks in part to money from selling rights to his story to “Dog Day Afternoon,” which became one of the movies that defined New York in the 1970s ...

  2. Sidney Lumet's Dog Day Afternoon was a hit when it was released in 1975, and it's not hard to see why. Bank robbers make great folk heroes, and this story was based on real events that took place in Brooklyn's Park Slope in August 1972: Two novice bandits entered a bank, took its employees hostage and almost made a getaway via a small jet they'd procured via negotiations with law-enforcement ...

  3. Dog Day Afternoon Balancing suspense, violence and humour, this is a piercing portrait of a man's devastating fall. Smart Sonny and doltish Sal attempt to rob a bank and kidnap its employees when they find the money's been removed.

  4. Apr 18, 2022 · Dog Day Afternoon,” starred Al Pacino as a character inspired by Wojtowicz and was directed by Sidney Lumet. Wojtowicz gave the money he received for his rights to the story to Eden for her ...

  5. Jun 25, 2023 · Dog Day Afternoon was a direct offshoot of a real-life crime that unfurled on an oppressively hot day, known as ‘Dog Days’, in August 1972.Three men – John Wojtowicz, Salvatore Naturale, and Bobby Westenberg – made their way into a Chase Manhattan Bank in Brooklyn, New York, each armed with a shotgun and the echoes of The Godfather as their inspiration – a note with the phrase ...

  6. Aug 4, 2014 · If “Dog Day Afternoon” was about an improbable robbery set largely within the claustrophobic confines of a cookie-cutter Brooklyn bank, “The Dog“ (a Drafthouse Films release opening on ...

  7. In 1972, a Brooklyn bank robbery intended to fund a sex-change operation turned into a day-long standoff. Three years later, Sidney Lumet turned that strange story into Dog Day Afternoon, a lively ...

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