Most actors would kill for the hot streak Al Pacino enjoyed in the 1970’s. “Dog Day Afternoon” features Pacino’s most compelling role this side of Michael Corleone, in part because the character Sonny Wortzik draws so heavily from real life. The film was heavily inspried by a LIFE Magazine article titled “The Boys in the Bank” which detailed a similar robbery in 1972.
‘Dog Day Afternoon’ (1975)
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