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Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Dir. Sidney Lumet
Cinematography: Victor J. Kemper


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Have you noticed?

InThe Godfather, oranges appear whenever death is in the air…


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CultureCINEMA: “Dog Day Afternoon” Opening Sequence (1975) - Music: “Amoreena” Elton John (1970)

Directed by Sidney Lumet and featuring Al Pacino, John Cazale, Chris Sarandon, Carol Kane, and Charles Durning. A great look at 1970s New York

are you really a Godfather fan if you didn’t have a very weird unsettling nightmare in which John Cazale tried to hurt you so you bit him 

Poster for “The Conversation” - 1974 by Francis Ford Coppola - who will rerelease new 35

Poster for “The Conversation” - 1974 by Francis Ford Coppola - who will rerelease new 35mm prints starting March 20th


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“You broke my heart”

THE GODFATHER PART II(1974) dir.Francis Ford Coppola

“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in char“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in char“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in char“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in char

“I sometimes wonder if the inability to find oneself makes one seek oneself in other people, in characters.”

The graceful and masterly chameleon John Cazale, pictured here with Meryl Streep and in three of his greatest roles in The Godfather Part II,The Conversation, and Dog Day Afternoon, passed away on this day at the age of 42 in 1978.

Cazale only made five movies in his lifetime (all of them Best Picture nominees), but each one is as singular and indelible as the talent of this underappreciated genius who was taken from this world far too soon. ❤️


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