One of the all-time great New York-set movies is a true standout of the 1970s New Hollywood movement. Al Pacino puts forth a gripping performance as an inexperienced bank robber with good intentions, who quickly finds himself in a standoff with law enforcement after a botched robbery turns into a hostage situation. DOG DAY AFTERNOON brims with a raw energy that’s further highlighted by a documentary-style approach, a flawed anti-hero in Pacino, and a prescient critique of authority. Also starring John Cazale, Chris Sarandon, Charles Durning and Carol Kane.
Director Sidney Lumet
Cast Al Pacino, John Cazale, Chris Sarandon, Charles Durning, Carol Kane
Country USA
Language English
Aspect 1.85
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