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Deliverance
TrailerThe movie follows four Atlanta businessmen as they canoe down a river in the remote northern Georgia wilderness before the valley is flooded by construction of a dam. Soon enough, the trip becomes a nightmare when they run into creepy rednecks, Gods forgotten creatures.Actors: Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, Ed Ramey, Billy Redden, Seamon Glass, Randall Deal, Bill McKinney, Herbert Cowboy Coward, Lewis Crone, ...»Director: John BoormanCountry: United StatesDuration: 109 minQuality: HDRelease: 1972IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Deliverance"
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Characters of "Deliverance"
EdPlayed by: Jon Voight
LewisPlayed by: Burt Reynolds
BobbyPlayed by: Ned Beatty
DrewPlayed by: Ronny Cox
Old ManPlayed by: Ed Ramey
LonniePlayed by: Billy Redden
First GrinerPlayed by: Seamon Glass
Second GrinerPlayed by: Randall Deal
Mountain ManPlayed by: Bill McKinney
Toothless ManPlayed by: Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward
First DeputyPlayed by: Lewis Crone
Ambulance DriverPlayed by: Johnny Popwell
DoctorPlayed by: John Fowler
NursePlayed by: Kathy Rickman
Mrs. BiddifordPlayed by: Louise Coldren
Taxi DriverPlayed by: Peter Ware
Sheriff BullardPlayed by: James Dickey
Deputy QueenPlayed by: Macon McCalman
Boy at Gas StationPlayed by: Hoyt Pollard
Martha GentryPlayed by: Belinda Beatty
Ed's BoyPlayed by: Charley Boorman -
Directors of "Deliverance"
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Creators of "Deliverance"
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Critic Reviews of "Deliverance"
TIME MagazineAugust 24, 2008Each of the four lead performances is exceptional, none more so than Burt Reynolds' beefy, supercilious Lewis.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 18, 2007John Boorman's 1972 film of the James Dickey novel has a beautiful visual style that balances the film's machismo message.
VarietySeptember 18, 2007It's the stuff of which slapdash oaters and crime programmers are made but the obvious ambitions of Deliverance are supposed to be on a higher plane.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004A fantasy about violence, not a realistic consideration of it.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003So many of Dickey's lumpy narrative ideas remain in his screenplay that John Boorman's screen version becomes a lot less interesting than it has any right to be.
Cinemaphile.orgAugust 19, 2014Boorman's film still speaks to us in profound ways, as if to indicate hidden wisdom has long rested in frames glossed up by a once-shocking philosophy.
Creative LoafingJuly 13, 2012This powerful adaptation of James Dickey's best-selling novel finds director John Boorman establishing a sense of menace almost from the start, and the "squeal like a pig" sequence continues to haunt viewers even decades after the fact.
Groucho ReviewsJuly 03, 2012Boorman's interpretation of the material resulted in an American cinematic classic built not only on shock and awe, but emotional subtlety. [Blu-ray]
Film4August 24, 2008A sad, brilliant reminder that sometimes people are the most threatening monsters of all.
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