Wojtowicz, along with Sal Naturale, held up a branch in, on August 22, 1972.After being apprehended, Wojtowicz was convicted in court and sentenced to 20 years in prison in 1973, of which he served five.Wojtowicz wrote a letter to in 1975 claiming that the events of the film were 'only 30% true.' Some of Wojtowicz's objections to the film's accuracy included the portrayal of his ex-wife, whose real name was Carmen Bifulco, the conversation with his mother and the refusal of police to let him speak to Carmen (Angie). It adheres to the basic facts of what happened, according to a article published on September 22, 1972, entitled 'The Boys in the Bank'. ![]() ![]() The location of the actual event, 450 Avenue P, Brooklyn, New York (1975 photo).The film is based on the story of. CharacterActorRoleSimilar person from Life articleSonny WortzikBank robberSalvatore 'Sal' NaturaleSonny's partner in the robberySergeant Eugene MorettiPolice Sergeant who originally negotiates with SonnyNYPD Police Chief of Detectives Louis C. ![]() The table below summarizes the main cast of Dog Day Afternoon.
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