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DOG DAY AFTERNOON
August 7, 2013  | By David Bianculli

Sundance, 8:00 p.m. ET

 

This 1975 film, directed by Sidney Lumet, is based on a true story – a bank robbery whose “masterminds” were so unusual, with such unusual motives, that it gives the entire movie an excitingly unpredictable feel. So does the on-location footage in Brooklyn, where, when bank robber Al Pacino incites the curious crowd of onlookers by ad libbing the repeated scream of “Attica!,” the city itself becomes a major character. Co-stars include John Cazale, and Charles Durning, who, like Pacino, are magnificently credible here.

 
 
 
 
 
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