The new Broadway production of Dog Day Afternoon offers a fresh interpretation, emphasizing character development and emotional depth over strict adherence to the original film.
A true crime, an empathetic kidnapper and Al Pacino: How Dog Day Afternoon' made history
Dog Day Afternoon, a 1975 film based on a 1972 Brooklyn bank robbery, combines corrosive humor, social critique and empathetic LGBTQ portrayal, enduring 50 years.
Al Pacino on Dog Day Afternoon at 50: It plays more today than it even did then'
Al Pacino mourns Robert Redford, reflects on aging and mortality while noting cinema preserves performances like his incandescent role in Dog Day Afternoon.