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DOG DAY AFTERNOON: Robbery gone wrong | Pacino's legendary performance

Mar 11, 20241 hr 24 minEp. 3
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Episode description

Sidney Lumet's 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon focuses on an intimate cast of characters during a tense hostage negotiation after a robbery gone wrong. Touching on American social issues and adapted from a true story, the film provides a vehicle for a sympathetic powerhouse performance from a young Al Pacino. The movie deals with modern themes, such as the distorting power of the media and the implications of going to prison as the central crime spirals out of control. Monte, Richard, and Thorin discuss the historical context in which the film was made as well as the real robbery that inspired Dog Day Afternoon.

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