
Dog's Day
The True Story of a Bank Robbery, Gay Liberation, and Toxic Love That Inspired a Hollywood Classic
$73.71
- Hardcover
304 pages
- Release Date
27 October 2026
Summary
The wilder-than-fiction true story behind the sensational bank heist immortalized in the 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon.
On the hottest day of 1972, John Wojtowicz and a teenage accomplice strode into a Brooklyn bank, guns drawn, and demanded the contents of the vault. The cops showed up before the two could escape. Over the next 14 hours, an unexpected drama played out in real time. Wojtowicz took the lead, making demands of the cops and unashamedly declaring that he was a gay …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781640098060 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1640098062 |
| Author: | Matthew J. Prigge |
| Publisher: | Counterpoint |
| Imprint: | Counterpoint |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 304 |
| Release Date: | 27 October 2026 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 209mm x 139mm |
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Critics Review
“Prigge delves into the real-life inspiration for Dog Day Afternoon in this engrossing account … Fans of the movie will find this irresistible.” —Publishers Weekly
“Prigge paints a vivid picture of Wojtowicz, a deeply contradictory man … Eden struggled with mental illness, and Prigge writes about her with care. His depiction of the robbery itself is tense and suspenseful. More than just the tale of a heist gone awry, however, this is a book that pays deep attention to the historical context surrounding a tragic crime. A fascinating look at the real-life crime that inspired a revered film.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Dog Day Afternoon conferred an ironic sort of glory on John Wojtowicz, the inept bank robber played by Al Pacino in the 1975 film. His stated motive—to fund a gender-affirming operation for his partner—made Wojtowicz a cult hero in some circles and a punchline in others. Matt Prigge reveals the story behind the story. Thoroughly researched and deftly written, Dog’s Day is a compelling chronicle of a human drama that is stranger, and sadder, than anything Hollywood could concoct.” —John Gurda, author of The Making of Milwaukee
About The Author
Matthew J. Prigge
Matthew J. Prigge is an author and librarian from Milwaukee. He has written six books, including a work on film censorship that was made into a feature-length documentary, Outlaws, Rebels, & Vixens. He is a faculty librarian at Marquette University in Milwaukee and lives with his wife, two pet rats, and a rescued cat.
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