Dog Day Afternoon - An Al Pacino Movie
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Dog Day Afternoon (1975) "Anything can happen during the dog days of summer. On August 22nd, 1972, everything did." R2 hr 5 min 11:55am Show All Movies 1.9 mi. Suns Cinema - Theater & Bar 3107 Mt Pleasant St NW, Washington, DC 20010 ...
25. Dog Day Afternoon (1975) The movie:40 years on this Sidney Lumet's movie still packs a punch. Based on the real-life story of a Brooklyn bank robbery gone wrong - during a mega-hot summer - it combines solid drama with a fast pace. Bad boy Sonny (Al Pacino) plans a bank hei...
Dog Day Afternoon (1975) A man robs a bank to pay for his lover's operation; it turns into a hostage situation and a media circus. Once a Thief (1965) A young ex-con trying to go straight gets caught up in another criminal scheme. ...
12. Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Written by Frank Pierson You handled yourself real well, Sonny. A lot of men would’ve choked, and we might have had a death or a multiple death on our hands. But you handled it. I respect that. Now don’t you try to take Sal. We’ll handle him....
1976 - "Dog Day Afternoon" (Nominee) 1975 - "The Godfather, Part II" (Nominee) 1974 - "Serpico" (Nominee) 1973 - "The Godfather" (Nominee) MemorableAl Pacino Quotes (courtesy ofBrainyQuote) "I don't ever give my opinion. Opinions I have about anything are in my personal life. ...
91. "Attica! Attica!" — "Dog Day Afternoon," 1975. 92. "Sawyer, you're going out a youngster, but you've got to come back a star!" — "42nd Street," 1933. 93. "Who's on first." — "The Naughty Nineties," 1945.
"Dog Day Afternoon" Bill Gold/Warner Brothers Photographs that Bill Gold took of Al Pacino, which made their way into his poster for the Sidney Lumet bank robbery thriller, "Dog Day Afternoon" (1975)."The Enforcer" Warner Brothers A concept sketch for the Dirty Harry sequel "The ...
Some audiences might prefer Pacino on the other side of the law, as in The Godfather, Dog Day Afternoon or Scarface, with their anti-establishment tone that was very much in keeping with the times. But as a hard-hitting advertisement for good cops, upright behaviour and taking the right ...