eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 4r1021 DOG DAY AFTERNOON 12 from 7.5x9 to 8x10 stills 1975 Pacino, Lumet bank robbery crime classic! Date Sold 6/11/2020Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 12 Original Vintage Theatrical (measure from 7 1/2" x 9" [19 x 23 cm] to 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm]) Movie Stills (Learn More) Dog Day Afternoon, the classic 1975 Sidney Lumet (nominated for the Best Director Academy Award for this film) New York City bank robbery hostage crime thriller ("The robbery should have taken 10 minutes. 4 hours later, the bank was like a circus sideshow. 8 hours later, it was the hottest thing on live TV.... 12 hours later, it was history. And it's all true."; "In August, 1972, Sonny Wortzik robbed a bank. 250 cops, the F.B.I., 8 hostages and 2,000 onlookers will never forget what took place."; "Nobody could dream him up. His incredible bank robbery is all the more bizarre... Because it's true."; "In the middle of a robbery -- Pizza for everyone. Pizza for everyone??"; "In the middle of a robbery -- A protest demonstration. A protest demonstration??"; "In the middle of a robbery -- Mama comes to help. Mama comes to help??"; "In the middle of a robbery -- An obscene phone call. An obscene phone call??"; "Weird things can happen on a Dog Day Afternoon"; "When it actually happened, Life Magazine made a big fuss about it... Now see what the big fuss is all about."; "Al Pacino plays Sonny Wortzik... maybe you remember him... Maybe you remember how crazy the whole thing was."; "Incredible but True!"; "Screenplay by Frank Pierson"; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award) starring Al Pacino (nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film), John Cazale, James Broderick, Charles Durning ("as Moretti"), and Chris Sarandon (nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for this film) NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that these stills appear in every way to be original U.S. release EXCEPT that there is one very tiny line of French type in the lower right of each still. It reads, "IMPRIME AUX ETATS-UNIS D'AMERIQUE". A collector has told us that he believes this means the stills were printed for use in areas that included French-speaking parts of Canada, but that they WERE printed in the U.S., and that makes complete sense to us (and we have seen this on stills from the 1940s through the early 2000s, so it has certainly been done for an extremely long time)! So they are original stills from 1975, but they were printed partially for use in French-speaking Canada. If anyone knows more about this, please e-mail us and we will post it here. Condition: very good. The still pictured at upper left has remnants of paper on back and the glue used slightly bleeds through to the front (see our image). The other stills, though, are in pretty nice condition. Please see our super-sized images to get a good sense of the condition of these items prior to placing a bid. Learn More about condition grades
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