When a True Story Inspires an Award Winning Film

John Wojtowicz on August 22, 1972

John Wojtowicz (March 9, 1945 – January 2, 2006)

This is the man who tried to rob a bank to get funds for his wife’s gender affirming operation. Sound familiar? Yes, this is the basis of the film “Dog Day Afternoon”.

I randomized the timing of his birth and yet his entry into the popular culture is signified by the Moon @ 18° Capricorn 57′, which would represent him at age 27. I think we’re on solid ground, here.

There are no inconjuncts, so no hidden lessons or agenda.

Dog Day Afternoon (August 22, 1972)

So, what went wrong?

The motivations are shown by the inconjuncts linking the Moon and Mars, Venus and the Ascendant. I don’t think it could have been any clearer. But only when you combine the two charts can you see why it was doomed to fail.

What do you see?

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I am an Astrologer who also writes about world events. My first eBook "At This Point in Time" is available through most on-line book stores. I have now serialized my second book "The Star of Bethlehem" here.
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