Salvatore Naturale

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Salvatore Naturale is a fictional bank robber character from the film "Dog Day Afternoon," known for being the nervous and volatile partner in the movie’s botched heist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
alignment antihero
appearsIn Dog Day Afternoon NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme crime gone wrong
desperation
hostage situation
basedOn Salvatore Naturile NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Frank Pierson NERFINISHED
createdFor Dog Day Afternoon NERFINISHED
filmDebut Dog Day Afternoon NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Dog Day Afternoon (1975 film) NERFINISHED
genre crime drama
thriller
hasGender male
inspiredByEvent 1972 Chase Manhattan Bank robbery in Brooklyn
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeFunction foil to Sonny Wortzik
secondary protagonist
notableCharacteristic inexperienced criminal
socially awkward
occupation bank robber
partnerOf Sonny Wortzik NERFINISHED
personalityTrait nervous
volatile
portrayedBy John Cazale NERFINISHED
roleInPlot accomplice in bank heist
storyLocation Brooklyn, New York City NERFINISHED

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John Cazale portrayed Salvatore Naturale