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January 9, 2026

At the Movies: A real-life ‘70s hostage drama crackles in ‘Dead Man's Wire'

By JAKE COYLE
AP Film Writer

It plays a little loose with facts but the righteous rage of “Dog Day Afternoon” is present enough in Gus Van Sant's “Dead Man's Wire,” a based-on-a-true-tale hostage thriller that's as deeply 1970s as it is contemporary.

In February 1977, Tony Kiritsis walked into the Meridian Mortgage Company in downtown Indianapolis and took one of its executives, Dick Hall, hostage. Kiritsis held a sawed-off shotgun to the back of Hall's head and draped a wire around his neck that connected to the gun. If he moved too much, he would die.


 
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