It was adapted by Frank Pierson[?] from a true news article by P.F. Kluge[?] and Thomas Moore. It was directed by Sidney Lumet[?]. The film is shot in a naturalist style and has no musical score. Contrary to popular belief, the film was not shot on location; rather, the film crew rented a warehouse and constructed a bank inside it, allowing the versatility of a studio setting with its "wild walls[?]" as well as the genuine surrounding buildings necessary later in the film.
Dog Day Afternoon won the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay, and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Al Pacino), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Chris Sarandon), Best Director, Best Film Editing and Best Picture.
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