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- Three amateur bank robbers plan to hold up a bank. A nice simple robbery: Walk in, take the money, and run. Unfortunately, the supposedly uncomplicated heist suddenly becomes a bizarre nightmare as everything that could go wrong does.
- Outlaws Sharon Stone and Anton Rivas terrorize the public in a series of brazen robberies and police kidnappings.
- Sidney Lumet, Al Pacino and others involved with the classic Dog Day Afternoon (1975) discuss a little about their expectations regarding the movie while filming it and later on the audiences reaction to the completed material, and how the film still stands an important part of film and popular culture.
- A young smart engineer has made many designs for the big car factories but no one pay attention to him and his designs. For getting their attention he begins a dangerous game which leads him to face many troubles and taking hostages.
- Writer Frank Pierson discusses the concept and the difficulties he faced while developing the iconic Dog Day Afternoon (1975), and how to transform a great yet controversial real life story into a believable movie that all audiences could understand and enjoy. The short also includes views from lead actor Al Pacino and producer Martin Bregman.
- The documentary focus on the several difficult aspects Sidney Lumet, his cast and crew faced in order to recreate their filmed version behind the dramatic events that happened on that hot summer day of August, 1972, the basis for the classic Dog Day Afternoon (1975). Years later, Lumet, Pacino and others discuss the similarities with the events and the transformations needed in order to present the real life story to the screen.
- An Adventure-Comedy about a dog named Charlotte who leads a secret life every day her owner leaves for work.
- Years after its release, Dog Day Afternoon (1975) is still considered one of the most important films of all time. Most of its greatness is thankful to the actors and their memorable roles and here in this documentary, cast members Al Pacino, Chris Sarandon, Charles Durning, Lance Henriksen, the director and others talk about the casting process and how elemental each actor were for the film's success.
- A hot sun beats down on a Brooklyn street packed with thousands of spectators, tons of cops and hundreds of TV crews. What the hell is going on?
- TV Mini Series
- On a Saturday afternoon Jenny comes into the house evidently upset and it becomes apparent that something has happened between herself and Clive. Bill and Rona compete with Ben and David to find out what has happened,Bill ringing Laura to discover that Clive is going to buy a ring. Bill assumes that he is buying Jenny an engagement ring against her wishes but when the family arrives at the shop they find that the ring is for Clive's recent piercing.
- Archie starts another battle when he goes one-on-one with a neighborhood dog.
- The unsolved case of a quiet and shy girl who dated a bank robber is reopened by the team after a similar crime occurs at the same bank.
- Dreyfuss ignores Carol after she yells at him so she seeks out an animal psychologist for help. Harry, meanwhile, has gifted Laverne a tiny share in the local galleria, while also inspiring Charley to start reading literature.
- 2001–201724mNot Rated7.4 (271)TV EpisodeTimmy wants to meet his favorite comic book hero, The Crimson Chin, so he wishes him out of a comic book and into reality.
- New presiding judge (Dan Hedaya) reassigns Sydney from family court to more arduous duties.
- 1996–1997TV Episode
- After Bijoux acts aggressively toward Alex, Hooperman takes her to a dog therapist.
- Maya and Elliot take in a lost dog. Everything is fine until Finch convinces Elliot that Maya has gotten the dog to test his fatherhood skills. Meanwhile Jack wins the lottery but Finch never bought the ticket in the first place.
- Sammo must figure out why a corporate executive murdered an inventor and is desperate to capture the deceased's dog, who is now living with Sammo.
- When Larry writes an article exposing a criminal, he basks in the glory. But later a man shows up wanting to see the man who wrote the article and claims that it's filled with inaccuracies. When Larry asks him to leave, he opens his coat showing he has a bomb strapped to him. He then ties Larry and Balki up. He then claims that he was the one who set up the operation not his boss. So he plans to blow himself up so Larry and Balki try to talk him out of it.