Afternoon - Dog Day

: Wojtowicz sold the film rights for $7,500 and 1% of net profits, using a portion of the money to pay for Elizabeth Eden's surgery. Key Themes and Cultural Impact Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - IMDb

The movie is based on the real-life attempted robbery of a Chase Manhattan bank in Brooklyn on August 22, 1972. Dog Day Afternoon

: John Wojtowicz (portrayed as "Sonny Wortzik") and Salvatore Naturile (Sal) led the 14-hour hostage standoff. : Wojtowicz sold the film rights for $7,500

: Naturile was killed during the standoff; Wojtowicz was sentenced to 20 years in prison but served only five. : Naturile was killed during the standoff; Wojtowicz

Released in 1975, is a seminal American crime drama directed by Sidney Lumet. It is celebrated for its gritty realism, groundbreaking portrayal of LGBTQ+ themes, and an iconic, high-energy performance by Al Pacino. The True Story Behind the Film

: Wojtowicz attempted the heist to fund gender-reassignment surgery for his partner, Elizabeth Eden (born Ernest Aron).