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  1. Wojtowicz's story was used as the basis for the film Dog Day Afternoon (released in 1975), starring Al Pacino as Wojtowicz (called "Sonny Wortzik" in the film) and John Cazale, one of Pacino's co-stars in The Godfather, as Naturile.

  2. On August 22, 1972, first-time crook Sonny Wortzik, and his friends Salvatore "Sal" Naturile and Stevie attempt to rob the First Brooklyn Savings Bank. The plan immediately goes awry when Stevie loses his nerve and flees. Sonny discovers they arrived after the daily cash pickup, and find only $1,100 in cash.

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · He put together an amateur crew of would-be robbers, drove around the city looking for a bank to rob, and incidentally instigated one of the largest media circuses in New York history. This is the story of John Wojtowicz and one of New York’s strangest bank robberies.

  4. Aug 4, 2014 · And when Al Pacino, playing the fictional bank robber Sonny Wortzik, dictated his will, he told a remarkably unfazed teller that he was leaving a $2,700 bequest to pay for a sex-change...

  5. May 10, 2024 · Al Pacino, in perhaps one of the greatest performances of his legendary career, portrays Sonny, a down-on-his-luck New Yorker who hopes to steal enough money so that his spouse can undergo...

  6. Jan 25, 2024 · Sonny Wortzik, the central character ⁢of the iconic film‍ “Dog Day Afternoon,” ‍is a complex and unique figure⁤ in⁤ the realm of true crime storytelling. Based on a real-life incident, the character of ‍Sonny is brought to life by Al Pacino, delivering a performance that is both charismatic and tragic.

  7. Oct 11, 2022 · But before becoming known as one of the infamous bank robbers that day, John Wojtowiczs story began as most New York City stories do: humbly. The son of a Polish father and an Italian-American mother, Wojtowicz grew up in Brooklyn before serving in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.

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