Each of the four lead performances is exceptional, none more so than Burt Reynolds' beefy, supercilious Lewis.
Deliverance (1972)
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Reviews Counted:50
Fresh:47
Rotten:3
Average Rating:8.5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Director John Boorman's harrowing adaptation of James Dickey's best-selling novel is a nightmarish descent into backwoods Americana. When four unsuspecting urbanites head into the mountains of... Director John Boorman's harrowing adaptation of James Dickey's best-selling novel is a nightmarish descent into backwoods Americana. When four unsuspecting urbanites head into the mountains of northern Georgia for a weekend canoe trip, they have no idea what's in store for them. The group's macho leader, Lewis Medlock (Burt Reynolds), is driven by Hemingway-esque notions of man's ability to conquer nature, while his three friends--Bobby Trippe (Ned Beatty), Drew Ballinger (Ronny Cox), and Ed Gentry (Jon Voight)--aren't so sure. As the men begin to navigate their way down the precarious rapids, they discover that nature isn't the only one out to get them. The eventual appearance of two menacing hillbillies turns the vacation into an all-out nightmare. Photographed by the great Vilmos Zsigmond (MCCABE & MRS. MILLER, THE DEER HUNTER), DELIVERANCE is a compelling meditation on the dangers of masculine ritual. Reynolds dives headlong into the role that would make him a superstar, as does Beatty, whose legendary big-screen debut will never be forgotten. Boorman's thriller made two other lasting contributions to the pop-culture lexicon: the dueling-banjos sequence and the infamous line, "Squeal like a pig!" [More]
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Jon Voight, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Jon Voight, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, Ed O'Neill, James Dickey
Director: John Boorman
Director: John Boorman
Producer: John Boorman
Composer: Eric Weissberg
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Reviews for Deliverance
A sad, brilliant reminder that sometimes people are the most threatening monsters of all.
As coffin nails for the sixties go, this negation of all ideological idealism is a pretty final one.
No movie in the history of American cinema has struck fear in the hearts of men as Deliverance.
John Boorman's 1972 film of the James Dickey novel has a beautiful visual style that balances the film's machismo message.
It'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.
Highlight of New American Cinema, this ultra-violent powerful adventure offers some serious, metaphysical issues of survival and civilization vs. wilderness. Boasting eerie images and awesome sounds, the film is credited with making Burt Reynolds a star
At the risk of sounding glib, Deliverance delivers the goods, in the very best sense.
This man-versus-nature story is also about man indulging his most uncivilized instincts, and in their various ways the four men on the canoe trip are transformed.
This unnerving outdoor adventure still ranks as the best film of Burt Reynolds' up and down career. And you'll never forget what happens to Ned Beatty.
Boy's adventure story with adult incidents that's a near masterpiece.
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