So it’s perhaps no surprise that The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog and of His Friend Marilyn Monroe is similarly refined, balancing high-mindedness with an agreeably ramshackle story.
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No one was dressed up as Marilyn Monroe. It never went down like that ... a credit to Pacino's integrity. He called his Dog Day Afternoon character's sexuality "a complex thing," writing ...
Pacino shared that his experience making 1975's Dog Day Afternoon was generally great, but "there was one thing that bothered me." He explained that the script originally contained a scene in which, ...