Dog Day Afternoon - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Dog Day Afternoon"
Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Timing: 2:4 (124 min)
Dog Day Afternoon - TMDB rating
7.843/10
3312
Dog Day Afternoon - Kinopoisk rating
7.661/10
25134
Dog Day Afternoon - IMDB rating
8/10
291000

Actors and characters

Photo Al Pacino #11692Photo Al Pacino #11693Photo Al Pacino #11694Photo Al Pacino #11695

Al Pacino

Al Pacino
Character Sonny
Photo John Cazale #11755

John Cazale

John Cazale
Character Sal
Photo Penelope Allen #88594Photo Penelope Allen #88595
Penelope Allen
Character Sylvia
Photo Sully Boyar #100297Photo Sully Boyar #100298
Sully Boyar
Character Mulvaney
Beulah Garrick
Character Margaret
Photo Carol Kane #27207Photo Carol Kane #27208Photo Carol Kane #27209Photo Carol Kane #27210

Carol Kane

Carol Kane
Character Jenny
Sandra Kazan
Character Deborah
Amy Levitt
Character Maria
John Marriott
Character Howard
Estelle Omens
Character Edna

Gary Springer

Gary Springer
Character Stevie
Photo Carmine Foresta #70122
Carmine Foresta
Character Carmine
Photo Floyd Levine #28706
Floyd Levine
Character Phone Cop
Photo Marcia Haufrecht #100299
Marcia Haufrecht
Character Neighbor
Photo Judith Malina #54844

Judith Malina

Judith Malina
Character Mother
Photo Susan Peretz #100300
Susan Peretz
Character Angie
Photo William Bogert #89646

William Bogert

William Bogert
Character TV Anchorman
Ron Cummins
Character TV Reporter
Photo Jay Gerber #100301
Jay Gerber
Character Sam
Photo Philip Charles MacKenzie #100302
Philip Charles MacKenzie
Character Doctor
Photo Chu Chu Malave #100303

Chu Chu Malave

Chu Chu Malave
Character Maria's Boyfriend
Photo Lionel Pina #79379

Lionel Pina

Lionel Pina
Character Pizza Boy
Photo Robert Costanzo #46525Photo Robert Costanzo #46526Photo Robert Costanzo #46527

Robert Costanzo

Robert Costanzo
Character New York Policeman (uncredited)
Photo Ron Gilbert #11785
Ron Gilbert
Character Detective (uncredited)
Photo Kenneth McMillan #91017

Kenneth McMillan

Kenneth McMillan
Character Commissioner (uncredited)
Photo Ed Metzger #40984
Ed Metzger
Character Sgt. Murray (uncredited)
Photo Lynette Sheldon #100304
Lynette Sheldon
Character Sadie (uncredited)
Alan Berger
Character Lout (uncredited)
James Bulleit
Character Sgt. Gillis (uncredited)
Todd Everett
Character Cop (uncredited)
Photo Raymond Serra #100305
Raymond Serra
Character New York Plainclothes Cop (uncredited)
Photo Tom Towles #100306

Tom Towles

Tom Towles
Character Cop (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film's action takes place during a hot summer. However, it was terribly cold during filming. Actors involved in scenes outside the bank were forced to constantly freeze their mouths with ice to prevent their warm breath from being visible.
  • Al Pacino and Chris Sarandon improvised their phone conversation.
  • Originally, Sela was supposed to be played by an 18-year-old actor; that was how old the real Sela (Salvatore) was. However, the role eventually went to John Cazale.
  • The phrase 'dog days' came into English from the Romans. They called the two hottest months of summer 'dog days' (dies caniculares) in honor of the constellation Canis Major (the Greater Dog), which dominated the sky at this time of year (its alpha star being Sirius, or the 'Dog Star' to the Romans). Around this time, dogs also tend to become agitated due to the heat.
  • The film's plot is based on the article by P.F. Klaj and Thomas Moore, 'The Boys in the Bank'.
  • In the film, Sal tells one of the hostages that he doesn't smoke, explaining that he doesn't want to die of lung cancer. Ironically, the actor John Cazale, who played Sal, was a heavy smoker and died of lung cancer.
  • The full name of the main character (Sonny) is Santino. This was the name of one of the characters in 'The Godfather', which also starred Al Pacino and John Cazale.
  • The film is based on a real robbery that took place on August 22, 1972: two robbers burst into a bank and attempt to rob it, but... there's no money. They don't have time to escape when, within minutes, they are surrounded by 250 police officers, a crowd of onlookers, and television crews.
  • The term "dog days" came into English from the Romans. They called the two hottest months of summer "dog days" (dies caniculares) in honor of the constellation Canis Major (the Greater Dog), which dominated the sky at this time of year (its alpha star being Sirius, or the "Dog Star" to the Romans). Around this time, dogs also tend to become agitated due to the heat.
  • The full name of the main character (Sonny) is Santino. This was the name of one of the characters in "The Godfather," which also starred Al Pacino and John Cazale.
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