This movie starring Al Pacino, John Cazale and Charles Durning was filmed at more than 2 locations. Among them 282 Prospect Park West in Kings County, United States. All filming locations of Dog Day Afternoon from 1975 are listed below.
STORY
Based on the true story of would-be Brooklyn bank robbers John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturile. Sonny and Sal attempt a bank heist which quickly turns sour and escalates into a hostage situation and stand-off with the police. As Sonny's motives for the robbery are slowly revealed and things become more complicated, the heist turns into a media circus.
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Thriller, Crime, Drama
United States of America
Sidney Lumet
Al Pacino (Sonny), John Cazale (Sal), Charles Durning (Moretti), Chris Sarandon (Leon), James Broderick (Sheldon), Penelope Allen (Sylvia), Sully Boyar (Mulvaney) more..., Beulah Garrick (Margaret), Carol Kane (Jenny), Sandra Kazan (Deborah), Marcia Jean Kurtz (Miriam), Amy Levitt (Maria), John Marriott (Howard), Estelle Omens (Edna), Gary Springer (Stevie), Carmine Foresta (Carmine), Lance Henriksen (Murphy), Floyd Levine (Phone Cop), Dick Anthony Williams (Limo Driver), Dominic Chianese (Father), Marcia Haufrecht (Neighbor), Judith Malina (Mother), Susan Peretz (Angie), William Bogert (TV Anchorman), Ron Cummins (TV Reporter), Jay Gerber (Sam), Philip Charles MacKenzie (Doctor), Chu Chu Malave (Maria's Boyfriend), Lionel Pina (Pizza Boy), Robert Costanzo (New York Policeman (uncredited)), Ron Gilbert (Detective (uncredited)), Kenneth McMillan (Commissioner (uncredited)), Ed Metzger (Sgt. Murray (uncredited)), Lynette Sheldon (Sadie (uncredited)), Alan Berger (Lout (uncredited)), James Bulleit (Sgt. Gillis (uncredited)), Todd Everett (Cop (uncredited)), Raymond Serra (New York Plainclothes Cop (uncredited)), Tom Towles (Cop (uncredited))
Frank Pierson (Screenplay), Martin Bregman (Producer), Martin Elfand (Producer), Victor J. Kemper (Director of Photography), Dede Allen (Editor), Michael Chinich (Casting), Don Phillips (Casting) more..., Charles Bailey (Production Design), Douglas Higgins (Art Direction), Robert Drumheller (Set Decoration), Anna Hill Johnstone (Costume Design), James Sabat (Sound Mixer), Leslie Waller (Book), Martin Danzig (Location Manager), Lois Kramer Hartwick (Production Coordinator), Jack Fitzstephens (Sound Editor), Philip Leto (Hairstylist), Burtt Harris (Assistant Director), Alan Hopkins (Assistant Director), Carlos Quiles (Carpenter), Angelo Corrao (Assistant Editor), B.J. Bjorkman (Script Supervisor), Fred Schuler (Camera Operator), Dick Vorisek (Recording Supervision), Joseph M. Caracciolo (Property Master), Robert Greenhut (Associate Producer), Stephen A. Rotter (Sound Editor), Sanford Rackow (Sound Editor), Richard P. Cirincione (Sound Editor), Peggy Farrell (Wardrobe Supervisor), Clifford Capone (Wardrobe Supervisor), Max Henriquez (Assistant Makeup Artist), Reginald Tackley (Makeup Artist), P.F. Kluge (Book), Thomas Moore (Book), A.J. Bakunas (Stunts),
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Sonny and Sal rob a bank but it takes more time than they anticipated. Sonny has a conversation with Detective Sergeant Eugene Moretti, but he does not trust the police: 'Attica, Attica, Attica!'
The police and press who take shelter across the street.