Dog Day Afternoon (1975) [Gay Themed Movie]

Dog Day Afternoon   

 
1975 • English • 2 hr 5 min
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Directed By:  Sidney Lumet

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Overview

Anything can happen during the dog days of summer. On August 22nd, 1972, everything did.

Based on the true story of would-be Brooklyn bank robbers John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturale. 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.

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Al Pacino
Al Pacino
Sonny Wortzik
John Cazale
John Cazale
Salvatore 'Sal' Naturile
Charles Durning
Charles Durning
Det. Sgt. Eugene Moretti
Chris Sarandon
Chris Sarandon
Leon Shermer
James Broderick
James Broderick
Agent Sheldon
William Bogert
William Bogert
TV Anchorman
Penelope Allen
Penelope Allen
Sylvia 'Mouth'
Sully Boyar
Sully Boyar
Mulvaney
Beulah Garrick
Beulah Garrick
Margaret
Carol Kane
Carol Kane
Jenny 'The Squirrel'
Sandra Kazan
Sandra Kazan
Deborah
Marcia Jean Kurtz
Marcia Jean Kurtz
Miriam
Amy Levitt
Amy Levitt
Maria
John Marriott
John Marriott
Howard Calvin
Estelle Omens
Estelle Omens
Edna
Gary Springer
Gary Springer
Stevie
Carmine Foresta
Carmine Foresta
Carmine
Lance Henriksen
Lance Henriksen
Agent Murphy
Floyd Levine
Floyd Levine
Phone Cop
Dick Anthony Williams
Dick Anthony Williams
Limo Driver

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Official Trailer [HD]
Official Trailer [HD]

Information

Media Type
Movie
Release Date
08/01/1975
Runtime
2 hr 5 min
MPAA Rating
R
Budget
$1,800,000
Revenue
$46,665,856
Original Language
English
Spoken Languages
English
Production Countries
United States
Production Companies
• Warner Bros. Pictures
• Artists Entertainment Complex

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