- John
Stanley Joseph Wojtowicz (/vɔɪˈtoʊvɪtʃ/, voy-TOE-vitch;
March 9, 1945 –
January 2, 2006) was an
American bank
robber whose story inspired the film...
- Polish-language
surname Wójtowicz or
Wojtowicz may
refer to:
House of
Wojtowicz John
Wojtowicz (1945-2006),
American bankrobber Tomasz Wójtowicz (volleyball player)...
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feature chronicles the 1972
robbery and
hostage situation led by John
Wojtowicz and
Salvatore Naturile at a
Chase Manhattan branch in Brooklyn. Elfand...
-
September 29, 1987) was an
American transgender woman whose husband, John
Wojtowicz,
attempted a bank robbery,
allegedly to pay for her **** re****ignment surgery...
- The
House of
Wojtowicz from
Volhynia (plural form: Wojtowiczowie) was a part of the
nobility of
Poland (the family's
roots were
probably in the Lithuanian-Ruthenian...
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Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo (born 1975) is a Polish-American
filmmaker and writer. She
studied film at
Tisch School of the Arts
where she
graduated summa...
- 2009
American psychological horror-thriller film
directed by
Agnieszka Wójtowicz-Vosloo from her
original screenplay. It
stars Liam Neeson,
Christina Ricci...
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robbery of a
Chase Manhattan bank
branch in Brooklyn,
along with John
Wojtowicz, in
August 1972,
inspired the 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon. In the film...
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Tomasz Grzegorz Wójtowicz (22
September 1953 – 24
October 2022) was a
Polish volleyball player. In his
later life, he
worked as a
volleyball commentator...
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Frank Keraudren,
about the real-life
story of bi****ual bank
robber John
Wojtowicz that
inspired the 1975 Al
Pacino movie Dog Day
Afternoon about his August...