Dog Day Afternoon (Special Edition) (2-DVD) R

Anything can happen during the dog days of summer. On August 22nd, 1972, everything did
Dog Day Afternoon (Special Edition) (2-DVD)
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    The Making Of Dog Day Afternoon: A 4 Part 30th Anniversary Documentary
  • Commentary by Director Sydney Lumet
  • Vintage Featurette: Film Maker
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Widescreen (Anamorphic)
  • Audio: English [CC], French
  • Subtitles: Spanish, French
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rated: R
  • Closed captioning available
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 4 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: February 28, 2006
  • Originally Released: 1975
  • Label: Warner Home Video

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Starring &
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Memorable Quotes and Dialog:

"Attica! Attica!"

Major Awards:

Academy Awards 1975 - Best Original Screenplay: Frank Pierson

Entertainment Reviews:

Certified Fresh95%

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Total Count: 43

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 110,030
Rating: 3.5/4 -- Al Pacino delivers what might be his best performance (certainly top two or three). Full Review
Creative Loafing
Sep 26, 2015
Aided by a tour de force performance by Al Pacino, and a finely written script by Frank Pierson, Lumet has once again hit the mark. Full Review
Los Angeles Free Press
Nov 22, 2019
Dog Day Afternoon is, in the whole as well as the parts, filmmaking at its best. Full Review
Variety
Aug 24, 2008
[Pacino] gives an electric performance, charged with a lunatic energy that expertly captures the weird blend of confidence and self-deprecation (if not hatred) that marks the paranoid syndrome. Full Review
TIME Magazine
Aug 24, 2008
Rating: 4/4 -- [Dog Day Afternoon] speaks to a particular moment in an edgy early 1970s New York City -- a post-Stonewall city of people figuring out identities, and bubbling with anti-establishment anger and a nascent culture of exploitation media. Full Review
Salt Lake City Weekly
Oct 19, 2015
The film's strength lies in its depiction of surfaces, lacking the visual or intellectual imagination to go beyond its shrewd social and psychological observations and its moments of absurdist humour. Full Review
Time Out
Jan 26, 2006
Rating: 9/10 -- Presents a remarkable collection of human beings behaving under stress. Full Review
Antagony & Ecstasy
Jan 2, 2016

Description by OLDIES.com:

On a hot Brooklyn afternoon, two optimistic nobodies set out to rob a bank. Sonny (Al Pacino) is the mastermind, Sal (John Cazale) is the follower and disaster is the result. Because the cops, crowds, TV cameras and even the pizza man have arrived.

Al Pacino and director Sidney Lumet (collaborators on Serpico) reteam for this boisterous comedy thriller that earned six Academy Award nominations (including Best Picture) and won an Oscar for Frank Pierson's streetwise screenplay. Based on a true incident, Dog Day Afternoon "is one of the big ones, swarming with energy, excitement and drama." (Gene Shalit, Today/NBC-TV).

Product Description:

Al Pacino plays a ferocious and fed-up bank robber in Lumet's classic film DOG DAY AFTERNOON. Balancing suspense, violence, and humor, the film's depiction of a grand-scale media event craftily dives from the political to the personal, evoking a piercing portrait of a man and his devastating downward tumble as seen through the media circus that Lumet made a career of chronicling. Pacino is heartbreakingly real as Sonny, a smart yet self-destructive Brooklyn tough whose plan to rob the local bank to fund his male lover's (Chris Sarandon) sex change goes absurdly wrong. Accompanied only by his doltish accomplice, Sal (John Cazale), Sonny realizes that all the money had been removed before his arrival, and decides to kidnap a handful of bank employees instead. As the lengthy August day drags on, Sonny and hordes of local police, led by Sergeant Moretti (Charles Durning), make little progress, and eventually Sonny's wife and lover are brought to the scene. The crowd's sympathy is immediately captured by the charismatic Sonny, whose antagonism with the police is played out before an audience of millions, leading to an inevitably tragic finish.

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