Hollywood's Most Authentic Historical Films

Dog Day Afternoon

Dog Day Afternoon is an American biographical crime drama film of the 1970s. It covers the plight of the criminals who went to rob a bank but got caught. One died tragically while the other was put behind the bars. Sidney Lumets' direction in this movie leaves a deeper impact on us even if we watch this today. This sad story surely became a signature movie of its time.

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The More You Know

  • Sean Connery wore a toupee in every "James Bond" movie.
  • Wayne's World was filmed in two weeks.
  • "Psycho" was the first time a flushing toilet was shown on screen.
  • To thank Robin Williams for his work on Aladdin, Disney sent him a late Pablo Picasso painting.
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