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  1. Nov 22, 2020 · On one of the hottest days of August 1972, three amateur bank robbers plan to hold up a Brooklyn bank. A nice simple robbery: Walk in, take the money, and ru...

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  2. May 10, 2024 · Dog Day Afternoon is a darkly comedic crime film inspired by a real-life bank robbery gone wrong in 1972.; The film tells the story of John Wojtowicz, one of the bank robbers, and his motivations ...

  3. Bank robbery. Criminal penalty. 20 years imprisonment, served five years. John Stanley Joseph Wojtowicz ( / vɔɪˈtoʊvɪtʃ /, voy-TOE-vitch; [1] March 9, 1945 – January 2, 2006) was an American bank robber whose story inspired the film Dog Day Afternoon.

  4. When Sonny's wife Leon Schermer (a trans woman) (Chris Sarandon) arrives, she reveals that Sonny is robbing the bank to pay for Leon's sex reassignment surgery and that Sonny also has a legal wife, Angie, and children. Leon refuses to speak with Sonny, even over the telephone. As night sets in, the lights in the bank all shut off.

  5. Dog Day Afternoon (1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Apr 5, 2022 · The real story behind "Dog Day Afternoon" goes far deeper, to the point that Wojtowicz wrote a letter to the New York Times stating his grievances, claiming the film left so much out and was "only ...

  7. There's a point midway in "Dog Day Afternoon" when a bank's head teller, held hostage by two very nervous stick-up men, is out in the street with a chance to escape. The cops tell her to run. But, no, she goes back inside the bank with the other tellers, proudly explaining, "My place is with my girls." What she means is that her place is at the center of live TV coverage inspired by the ...