Born to Lose: The Misfits Who Made Dog Day Afternoon by Walther, Rachel

Born to Lose: The Misfits Who Made Dog Day Afternoon

August 22, 1972: Two men attempt to rob a bank in Brooklyn. They fail miserably: the money...
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Author: Rachel Walther
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Language: English
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Born to Lose: The Misfits Who Made Dog Day Afternoon by Walther, Rachel

Born to Lose: The Misfits Who Made Dog Day Afternoon

$29.94

Born to Lose: The Misfits Who Made Dog Day Afternoon

$29.94
Author: Rachel Walther
Format: Paperback
Language: English
August 22, 1972: Two men attempt to rob a bank in Brooklyn. They fail miserably: the money they'd hoped for isn't there, the cops get tipped off immediately, and within 30 minutes they're in a hostage situation with the FBI. Things really get crazy when reporters learn that one of the robbers is gay and married to a trans woman. The crowd of journalists and onlookers grows into the hundreds, desperate for a glimpse of this charismatic live-wire who's robbing the bank not for greed or thrills, but to fund his partner's sexual reassignment surgery.

Sound familiar? This is the plot of Dog Day Afternoon, the 1975 film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Al Pacino, John Cazale, and Chris Sarandon. It remains a high-water mark of New Hollywood, where the best acting talent of the day came together on a film that was truly exceptional. But equally exceptional was the fact that the film was based on a true-life incident.

Drawing on extensive archival research, film historian Rachel Walther delves into the film's backstory, tracing how an unbelievable true crime tale of love, bank robbery, and LGBTQI+ activism became a box-office smash and catapulted a group of Brooklyn outsiders into the media spotlight. Name-checked on TV shows from The Simpsons to Drunk History, and now a Broadway play, Dog Day Afternoon's legacy continues to inspire filmmakers, writers, and actors. Walther's deep dive interrogates the film's place in the 1970s zeitgeist, set against a background of antiwar activism and the fight for gay and trans rights, and in doing so shows its continuing relevance today.

Author: Rachel Walther
Publisher: Headpress
Published: 03/05/2026
Pages: 152
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.87lbs
Size: 10.00h x 7.99w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781915316509

About the Author
Walther, Rachel: - Rachel Walther is a regular contributor to NOIR CITY and the film columnist for Hamam, an international arts journal. Her work has been published by Vogue Italia, NPR, Amoeba Music, and the San Francisco Weekly. She is based in Oakland, California.

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