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</html>";s:4:"text";s:7718:"This article from the Village Voice Archive was posted on July 11, 2017, More:Al PacinoArthur BellDog Day AfternoonFilm ForumJohn WojtowiczSidney Lumet, Mississippi: A March Resurrects a Movement, The Fatal Consequences of the Secret Life of John S. Knight III, “White men are no longer the whole against which we measure all the parts, but one more angry special interest group. He said, 'Well?' (Adding to the story's preposterousness, of course, is that Godfather co-stars Pacino and Cazale would wind up cast in Dog Day Afternoon.). As his mother, Terry, later said: “When he was a kid, he was good. In The Dog, Wojtowicz is largely allowed to tell his own story: The filmmakers clearly spent a lot of time with him later in his life, and he’s defined by frankness. Village Voice writer Arthur Bell — who would go on to become one of the paper’s most prominent columnists, especially on LGBT issues — actually knew the man who led the trio, John Wojtowicz, a/k/a Littlejohn Basso, and talked to him on the phone during the heist. As he tells the filmmakers: "I met a hillbilly by the name of Wilbur. The Real Story Of John Wojtowicz And The Bank Robbery That Inspired ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ When John Wojtowicz robbed a Brooklyn bank to pay for his lover's gender-reassignment surgery, he inspired the classic film "Dog Day Afternoon" — which only begins to tell the whole story. The botched heist and ensuing hostage standoff — an absurdist melodrama that featured an in-person plea for surrender by Wojtowicz's lover (dragged in from the Kings County Hospital psychiatric ward where she was under observation following a recent suicide attempt); a circus-like crowd of thousands cheering and jeering behind police barricades; and ultimately the gunning down of Wojtowicz's co-conspirator Sal Naturale on the tarmac at Kennedy Airport while they awaited an escape plane — was the basis for the 1975 Oscar-winning movie Dog Day Afternoon starring Al Pacino as Wojtowicz and John Cazale as Naturale. One night I was dreaming that I was getting a blowjob and instead it was the real thing and Wilbur was blowing me. So I said, 'I'll call the bank.' After this look at John Wojtowicz, discover the true story of New York gangster Henry Hill and the real-life Goodfellas. But in the case of the 1972 New York bank heist committed by John Wojtowicz and his associates, the true story is even stranger and more fascinating than fiction. We had our ups and downs as most couples do, and I tried my best to get him the money he needed for his sex change operation he so badly needed. on 12/4/71 in a Roman Catholic ceremony. "The service screwed him all up. after two years of separation from my female wife, Carmen, and two children. Then again, maybe that’s the point. He lived with his doting mother, who’s frank and funny enough to deserve a documentary of her own, until his death from cancer in 2006. And then we kept having this relationship because he blew great, he was like a summer breeze." Now it had actually been applied”, “Suddenly moviegoers of both sexes have encountered ... Marlon Brando’s pseudo-sensitive stud’s swagger, Burt Reynolds’s coy centerfold swagger, and Norman Mailer’s ballsy literary swagger.”. And I said, 'If you don't show this in the prison, I'll go to the press and I'll hang you by your fking cannolis. They simply drove around New York on Aug. 22, 1972 looking for a bank to rob. That same year, the pair “married” in an unofficial ceremony (an official one wasn’t possible at the time). You're telling me I'm not gonna get a fk out of it? As Kappstatter recalls: "[My] editor said, 'Start working the story by phone, see what you can get.' Bell and the Village Voice’s city editor Mary Nichols also got a police escort (“sirens blazing…90 miles an hour”) to the scene of the action, where Bell reported from the ground. “The Real story behind Dog Day Afternoon is even wilder” – Bloomberg “How often Hollywood embellishes. One of the most unforgettable films about New York in the Seventies, Sidney Lumet’s Dog Day Afternoon (1975) was based on a real-life 1972 attempt at a bank robbery in Brooklyn by three men. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io, The 'Hillbilly Elegy' Trailer is Not My Appalachia. It is justly considered one of the classics of Seventies cinema, but what of the actual story behind the events portrayed in the film? He once even applied (unsuccessfully) for a legitimate bank job. So I started interviewing him. As it turned out, the branch’s vault was half-empty, but John Wojtowicz and his accomplices did still manage to seize $38,000 in cash and $175,000 in traveler’s checks before one of the employees was able to sound the alarm and police arrived on the scene. I want the fking movie shown and I want it shown to the inmates because I promised them for years, because nobody believed there was going to be a movie. Jahr also includes in the piece portraits of Wojtowicz’s first wife, Carmen, as well as Liz Eden (formerly known as Ernie Aron), the lover whose surgery had been the talk of so many during the robbery itself. '", Just prior to the robbery, on that very same afternoon, the three men went to a Times Square movie theater to watch The Godfather, which had been released that March and would remain in theaters until the end of 1972 (earning a then-record $81.5 million in North America alone). For about two days Wojtowicz became an unlikely sort of media anti-hero. And though it also led to jail—where he was beaten and raped—he speaks of the crime in The Dog with a sociopathic sense of pride. He memorialized the events, as well as the response from the LGBT community, in a fascinating article in the August 31, 1972, issue of the paper. You're out of your fking mind! While I went to get his clothes, he was declared mentally sick and sent to the Psychiatric Ward of Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. To celebrate the retrospective, we are sharing some of the stories and reviews that ran in the Village Voice during that time. Pop culture obsessives writing for the pop culture obsessed. Here are a few of the most surprising things about the life of the man who — as much for his insatiable libido as his hard-to-pronounce surname — called himself "The Dog" and that fateful August day more than 40 years ago. 'Well, I don't want you fking me.' Yet even those New York residents who were glued to their TVs don't know half the story's incredible twists and turns, which are now, at last, fully captured by Berg and Keraudren through rare footage and exhaustive, expletive-laced interviews with Wojtowicz before he passed away in 2006, at age 60, from cancer. The warden originally objected to his prisoner viewing the film until Wojtowicz threatened to “start the biggest prison riot you ever saw.” He was eventually permitted to view the movie in the company of just a single guard. While in prison, he actually was able to see Dog Day Afternoon and take in the lead performance of Al Pacino, who had of course also starred in The Godfather, which Wojtowicz had watched the day of the robbery. He separated from his wife in 1969 and joined the Gay Activist Alliance in addition to taking up with a string of male lovers. The suspenseful 1975 crime drama, Dog Day Afternoon, was nominated for six Oscars—including one for actor Al Pacino’s ultra-intense turn as “Sonny Wortzik,” based on the real-life ill-fated Brooklyn bank robber, John Wojtowicz. Wojtowicz was just as deeply affected when, while stationed in Vietnam, he was one of the few survivors of a rocket attack on his base. ";s:7:"keyword";s:28:"dog day afternoon real story";s:5:"links";s:1095:"<a href="http://newdestinychurchpc.com/blog/article.php?tag=scary-movie-movies-6bb478">Scary Movie Movies</a>,
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