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Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - Movie Explained in Hindi - PART 1

Dog day afternoon (1975)
Inspired by a 1972 Life magazine article "The Boys in the Bank" by P. F. Kluge, Dog Day Afternoon is largely a dramatization of the 1972 bank robbery masterminded by John Wojtowicz. Despite this, Wojtowicz claimed a number of the film's events contained inaccuracies.
Dog Day Afternoon is notable for its anti-establishment tone, and marks the third collaboration between Pacino and Cazale, after The Godfather. It is the final film released in Cazale's lifetime (The Deer Hunter was released after his death) and its title refers to the sultry "dog days" of summer.

Release date - September 20, 1975
Distributed by - Warner Bros.
Directed by - Sidney Lumet
Starring - Al Pacino, John Cazale, James Broderick, Charles Durning
Budget - $1.8 million
Box office - $50 million

Critical reception :
IMDB - 8
RottenTomatoes - 95%

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