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5 Amazing Movies Based on Real-Life Crime Stories

Dog Day Afternoon

Year: 1975

In August 1972, John Wojtowicz and Sal Naturile held up a Hunt Manhattan Bank in Brooklyn, took a few prisoners, and were in the long run brought around police. A Life article entitled “The Boys in the Bank” described their story and turned into the reason for 1975′s Dog Day Afternoon.

Memories of Murder

Year: 2003

The film is created on the genuine story of the Korea’s first serial murder ever, which occurred somewhere around 1986 and 1991 in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province. Set amid the seasons of military fascism in South Korea, the film, aside from being a grasping homicide secret, is likewise an unobtrusive editorial on the debasement existing in the framework.

Zodiac

Year: 2007

Zodiac recounts the tale of the manhunt for an infamous serial executioner who called himself the “Zodiac” and murdered in and around the San Francisco Bay Area amid the late 1960s and mid-1970s, leaving a few casualties afterward and provoking police with letters, blood recolored apparel, and figures sent to daily papers. The cases stay one of Northern California’s most notorious unsolved violations.

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