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DOG DAY AFTERNOON

3:10

Sunday, July 16

Directed by Sidney Lumet

Starring Al Pacino

(1975) As a scorcher unravels from day to night in Brooklyn, the motive for Al Pacino’s botched bank robbery/hostage taking is revealed to be the funding of his transgender wife’s sex-change operation. Lumet’s ultimate exercise in realism, with 60% of the dialogue improvised – including Pacino’s phone call to his wife, shot in a single, 15-minute take. DCP. Approx. 124 min.

Reviews

“One of the best ‘New York’ movies ever made.”
– Pauline Kael

“Filmmaking at its best.”
– Variety

“Sidney Lumet is a master filmmaker. Here he has created a film made brilliant by its deeply seen characters, in a plot that could have obviously been cheapened and exploited but is always human and true.”
– Roger Ebert

“An astonishing fusion of suspense and character, powered by superior ensemble acting.”
– Jonathan Rosenbaum

“The most accurate, most flamboyant of Lumet’s New York movies.”
– Vincent Canby, The New York Times

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