Dog Day Afternoon and Q&A with Lou Lumenick
United Palace
4140 Broadway, New York, NY 10033, USA
New York
40.8464443
-73.93791679999998
Description
Movies that Reawaken Wonder: The Wonder of Heroes
NOTE: new day & time
7pm doors, 7:30pm pre-show, 8pm movie
Adults: $10 online/$15 at the door.
Senior (65 years and older): $5 online/$10 at the door.
Our start of summer entry in the Movies that Reawaken Wonder series features the blistering NYC classic with Q&A by Lou Lumenick, former chief film critic at New York Post.
Dog Day Afternoon is an American crime drama based on a true 1972 story, a unique bank robbery on a hot summer afternoon in New York City. Shortly before closing time, scheming loser Sonny (Al Pacino) and his slow-witted buddy, Sal (John Cazale), burst into a Brooklyn bank for what should be a run-of-the-mill robbery, but everything goes wrong, beginning with the fact that there is almost no money in the bank. The situation swiftly escalates, as Sonny and Sal take hostages; cops, media and a large crowd gathers to watch and surround the bank. Directed by Sidney Lumet. Written by Frank Pierson. 1975. 2 hours 30 minutes. Screened in DCP in English.
"Movies at the Palace" take place at the stunning United Palace, formerly the Loew's 175th Street Theatre that first opened as a deluxe movie theatre and vaudeville house in 1930. We honor that past while reinventing the movie-going experience by pairing classic titles with pre-show entertainment and expert Q&A's. The year-long series of "Movies that Reawaken Wonder" celebrates both the Palace's past as a Wonder Theatre and recent cinematic rebirth, including Lin-Manuel Miranda's 2016 donation of a DCP projector.
View the entire season of "Movies that Reawaken Wonder" here.
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Start:
2017-06-05T19:30:00-04:00
End:
2017-06-05T23:00:00-04:00
Category
Film
Tickets
Senior (65 and older)
10.0
USD
Adult
15.0
USD