When two men rob a New York bank for an unusual cause; it escalates into a hostage situation and a media circus.
The film was inspired by P.F. Kluge’s article “The Boys in the Bank”, which tells a similar story of the robbery of a Brooklyn bank by John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturile on August 22, 1972. This article was published in Life in 1972. The film received critical acclaim upon its September 1975 release by Warner Bros. Pictures, some of which referred to its anti-establishment tone. Dog Day Afternoon was nominated for several Academy Awards and Golden Globe awards, and won one Academy Award.
Dog Day Afternoon – 40th Anniversary Edition [Blu-ray] [1998] [Region Free]
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