Dog Day Afternoon (1975)

Attica!

Sonny (Al Pacino) steps outside of the bank to find the building surrounded by police officers, and leads the accumulated masses in a chant of “Attica.”

Directed by Sidney Lumet.

Released in 1975 by Warner Bros..

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  • character-type: Bank Robber
  • character-type: Bystander
  • character-type: Partner
  • character-type: Hostage
  • character-type: Police Officer
  • character-type: Reporter
  • character-type: News Reporter
  • character-type: Photographer
  • character-type: Anti-Hero
  • character-type: Detective
  • character-type: Rebel
  • action: Cheer
  • action: Yell
  • editors-choice: Male Performances
  • editors-choice: Iconic Lines
  • primary-genre: Classics
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • secondary-genre: Classics
  • secondary-genre: Classic Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Dramas Based on Real Life
  • secondary-genre: Crime Dramas
  • mood: Angry
  • mood: Exciting
  • mood: Controversial
  • prop: Pistol
  • prop: Flag
  • prop: Rifle
  • setting: Bank
  • setting: Street
  • setting: New York
  • theme: Rebellion
  • theme: Authority
  • theme: Aggression
  • theme: Conflict
  • theme: Adversity
  • actor: Al Pacino
  • actor: Carol Kane
  • actor: Charles Durning
  • actor: John Cazale
  • director: Sidney Lumet
  • producer: Martin Bregman
  • producer: Martin Elfand
  • cinematographer: Victor J. Kemper
  • editor: Dede Allen
  • costume-designer: Anna Hill Johnstone
  • role-name: Sonny Wortzik
  • role-name: Jenny
  • role-name: Sal
  • role-name: Det. Sgt. Eugene Moretti
  • screenwriter: P.F. Kluge
  • year: 1975
  • studio: Warner Bros.