Dog Day Afternoon | |
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Directed by | Sidney Lumet |
Screenplay by | Frank Pierson |
Based on | "The Boys in the Bank" by P. F. Kluge Thomas Moore |
Produced by | Martin Bregman Martin Elfand |
Starring | Al Pacino John Cazale Charles Durning James Broderick Chris Sarandon |
Cinematography | Victor J. Kemper |
Edited by | Dede Allen |
Music by | Elton John (Song) Uriah Heep (Song) |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 125 minutes 131 minutes (Director's cut) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $50,000,000[1] |
Dog Day Afternoon is a 1975 American crime drama movie directed by Sidney Lumet, written by Frank Pierson and based on an article from Life magazine. The movie stars Al Pacino, John Cazale, Chris Sarandon and Charles Durning. The story is about bank a robbery in New York City.