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Al Pacino | Sonny | |
Penelope Allen | Sylvia | |
John Cazale | Sal | |
James Broderick | FBI Agent Sheldon | |
Charles Durning | Det. Sgt. Eugene Moretti | |
Beulah Garrick | Margaret | |
Chris Sarandon | Leon Shermer | |
Sully Boyar | Mulvaney | |
Sandra Kazan | Deborah | |
Marcia Jean Kurtz | Miriam | |
Carol Kane | Jenny | |
Amy Levitt | Maria | |
John Marriott | Howard | |
Lance Henriksen | FBI Agent Murphy | |
Estelle Omens | Edna | |
Gary Springer | Stevie | |
James Broderick | Sheldon | |
Charles Durning | Moretti | |
Carmine Foresta | Carmine | |
Lance Henriksen | Murphy | |
Floyd Levine | Phone Cop | |
Dick Anthony Williams | Limo Driver | |
Dominic Chianese | Father | |
Marcia Haufrecht | Neighbor | |
Judith Malina | Mother | |
Susan Peretz | Angie | |
Chris Sarandon | Leon | |
William Bogert | TV Anchorman | |
Ron Cummins | TV Reporter |
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Producer |
Robert Greenhut
Martin Bregman Martin Elfand |
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Writer/Composer | Frank Pierson
P.F. Kluge Thomas Moore Frank R. Pierson Leslie Waller |
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Cinematography |
Victor J. Kemper
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Based on the true story of would-be Brooklyn bank robbers John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturale. Sonny and Sal attempt a bank heist which quickly turns sour and escalates into a hostage situation and stand-off with the police. As Sonny's motives for the robbery are slowly revealed and things become more complicated, the heist turns into a media circus. |
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