Dog Day Afternoon

Date
Thu, Jun 25, 2026
Time
7:30 pm
Cost
Adult - $12.68; Student - $10.58
Location
The Friedman Auditorium
"The film's tone is extraordinarily flexible, holding within the same reality elements of the absurd, the ridiculous and the comic while sustaining a sense of tension and dread throughout. This is, of course, one of the classic Pacino roles - he's so appealing - but don't overlook the late John Cazale as his accomplice, who gives us a character who's stupid and scared, troubled and dangerous, and disturbingly inscrutable."
―San Francisco Chronicle

On the blistering afternoon of August 22, 1972, two optimistic losers attempt to rob a Brooklyn bank — the frantic master-mind Sonny (Academy Award-winner Al Pacino, “Scent of a Woman,” “Carlito’s Way”), and his slow-witted buddy Sal (John Cazale, “The Godfather,” “The Deer Hunter”). But then the cops arrive. The crowds arrive. The TV cameras arrive. Even the pizza man arrives. As their heist turns into a circus, Sonny and Sal’s notoriety grows, and their chances for survival shrink.

Pacino teams with his “Serpico” director Sidney Lumet (“The Verdict,” “Prince of the City”) for a jolting comedy-drama that earned six Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, and a win for Frank Pierson’s streetwise screenplay based on a real-life incident. Recently selected by the prestigious American Film Institute as one of the 400 greatest American films of all time.

Information

Al Pacino, John Cazle, Penelop Allen

Cast

Sidney Lumet

Director

United State

Country

English

Language

Biography, Crime, Drama, Thriller

Genre

R

Rating

2h 5m

Runtime

1975

Year

Date
Thu, Jun 25, 2026
Time
7:30 pm
Cost
Adult - $12.68; Student - $10.58
Location
The Friedman Auditorium