Deliverance is timeless. Unique scenario; well cast; nothing phony; credible; this story is not dated; well-written by James Dickey & well-crafted by John Boorman. Bravo to all cast, crew, writer and director. Cinematic perfection.
John Voight’s character in Deliverance and Charlie Sheen’s character in Platoon essentially go through the same type of character transformation. Boy to man. Forged by hardship and making tough decisions.
A classic and disturbing movie. The actors doing their own stunts brings a palpable reality to the film. No suspension of disbelief here, just the raw essence of survival against deviant circumstances.
One of my favorite films AND books. If you haven't read James Dickey's "DELIVERANCE" yet, do it. So much more haunting beauty than is possible in film.
JX: Actually felt this was one of the few times in cinematic history where the movie did the book justice--no doubt because JD was so intimately involved. Can't imagine WHO would have made a better sheriff.
Well I can only presume you state that without much reflection on the medium you so casually and speciously underrate, which not only provides for the narrative of a novel but also the '...is worth a thousand words' thing at the rate of thirty per second, or twenty-four, as the case may be. But hey that's okay, we get your point, Dickey was a hulluva writer.
Burt Reynolds’ finest performance - he owned this role. He should have done more like it. The man could act and he was much more than the charming rogue he played in so many lighthearted roles. Damn good in Boogie Nights though!
That’s true but I’m generally friendly and non-confrontational on psychedelics. I think it’s the same for most people. Never been in a fight when I’m tripping.
I would have been truly honored to have had Dickey as my English professor. What an extraordinary man. Certainly echoes of Hemingway in his writing and his persona.
Interesting fact: The local actor playing the banjo in the famous scene did not pick a single note during the main sequence. There is a professional banjo player hiding behind the actor doing the actual picking, with his arms fully shown, with the prop department hiding it all with specially made shirt for the actor. It was intentionally shot from the very low angle looking up so the effect could be more easily hidden.
DELIVERANCE was shot primarily in Rabun County in northeastern Georgia. The canoe scenes were filmed in the Tallulah Gorge southeast of Clayton and on the Chattooga River. This river divides the northeastern corner of Georgia from the northwestern corner of South Carolina. Additional scenes were shot in Salem, South Carolina.
@@gaygambler Yep. Great story, great cast,* great backdrops, great scenery, great directing and great music. The only thing I have "against" it is in the DVD commentary by Boorman: He says, "um" and "uh" about a million times during it, as if he was distracted by 10 things going on around him. Hard (for me) to listen to, but the movie is of course fantastic. * Supposedly the guy who played Merlin (Nicol Williamson) and the woman who played Morgana (Helen Mirren) apparently could not stand each other in real life, but I think in this case that worked to the director's advantage. By the way Morgana's mother, wife of the King that Uther seduced with Merlin's help, was played by the director's daughter nudity and all!
James Dickey is my grandpa's cousin . my grandpa's was William Samuel Dickey . .my grandpa was a oil driller .the best man I knew. The Dickeys fought in the revelations war
"The way people were scared to go in the water after "Jaws" was how I felt about going camping in the woods after "Deliverance". Though with Curt out of the picture, and me being looked after by my mom, Jackie and Lillian, the perils of camping wasn't something I needed to concern myself over." - Q. Tarantino, re: seeing the movie at 9-years old. "Cinema Speculation" 2022
changed my life. will never forget the image of the hand at the very end with the weird music.. and the past comes to haunt you in the end. yep.. philosophical stuff.
I totally believe John Boorman when he says he had a "turbulent" relationship with James Dickey while making the movie. This documentary makes it look as though Dickey was sometimes trying to direct the movie himself!
@@jimrockfish1875 He was very big in the 70's, but he really wasn't so much acting, he was being himself in front of the camera.No matter what the role , it was burt acting like burt.
I Dont remember him Grabbing His Head in the Movie.. they didnt want you too know..! but it makes sense that he was picked off, it Glanced off his head.. /// if you wanna see some character shot Ronnie cox is the man Demonstrating the Robot ED 209 In the movie Robo Cop .. no mistaking some one was shot their
Jon Voight was such a gifted actor in his day. He went from Deliverance to Coming Home, a great Vietnam film about two different ways men saw that war. I tought he was great looking guy as well.Angeline looks so much like her mother that you wouln't put them together and I do think he is suffering the hollywood backlash making your child 2nd to your career. Back to the film, excellent work!
Dahlonega?! In the mid 70’s my family lived in Atlanta then Hall Co. We use to go to Dahlonega for these festivals? I can’t really remember but it was fun, great vague memories ( I was little!) and great food. There was a place called the Smith House?
they were not going to do the scene and ned beatty said i want too doit its important too the whole story for the movie so they did it .. thus the movie was perfected. Thank You Mr Beatty .
It showed another character jumping in the jeep with the griner brothers but his face was never shown.. I always wondered was it the bill McKinney character showing the fact that him and the toothless guy followed them along the river route by foot and were watching them all along
I read an interview with Boorman about how Reynolds was going to do the scene involving him getting knocked out of the canoe. Boorman wanted to use a dummy to simulate Reynolds going over a waterfall. Reynolds insisted that he do it himself because a dummy wouldn't look convincing. Boorman relented, and while filming the dangerous scene Reynolds got knocked out and wound up in the hospital. When Boorman visited Reynolds in the hospital the first thing Reynolds asked was "how did the shot look"? Boorman replied "it looked like a dummy going over a waterfall".
According to Reynolds, Boorman threw Dickey's ass off the set after a few days. He was such an annoyance. Brought him back at the end for his 'Sheriff" scene.
Jon voight still as gorgeous as ever at 74 !!! although he is 32 years my senior....... Marry meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Jon Voight Fantastic film.....along with Midnight Cowboy...
Burt reynolds was just all man, I don’t think he really was an actor, he was just perfect at being Burt reynolds. Wen u know what and who you are, it makes a hell of a difference when you’re at home in ur own skin, some people don’t ever know who they really are I believe.
Most know canoes are not the best past class 2 rapids...possible maybe in class 3, but silly to try in my opinion (Some are better or braver than I). Give me a Kayak& I'll go about anywhere except over a dam or big waterfall.
What they really need to do is make a better movie about albert Johnson the mad trapper....toughest man ever to evade the Mounties for 3 months in -40 to -120 degree weather thru the Yukon mountain passes...death hunt movie was good but didnt depict that kind of beyond extreme hardship...even the Mounties called him superhuman beyond belief..
The people making a movie with advanced cameras to be distributed across the country to be shown in large architectural structures to millions of people with the disposable income and free time to get in 2,000 lb affordable machines running on fossil fuels and drive to air conditioned theaters are lamenting the development of this country
Funny how the old lady was offended by the movie portraying stereotypes of them( locals ) but never once mentioning being upset of the KKK hanging negros and discrimination, bigotry in her town, I guess she didn’t mind that being done huh?
Officer Orange cheetolini MORE BROTHERS ARE A DANGER TO EACH OTHER, THE KKK KILLS MUCH LESS THAN SAY THE CRIPS, BLOODS, G.D.'S, ETC... WEAR THE WRONG COLORED RAG IN THE WRONG HOOD YOU COULD END UP DEAD!!!
@@eastside313yahdig.2 ONE MORE THING, THE CLINTONS STOLE FUNDS FROM EARTHQUAKE RAVAGED HAITI TO THE TUNE OF OVER A BILLION DOLLARS. DISGUSTING CRETINS THAT THEY ARE.
Compare this movie to all the woke garbage GenZ spews out like diarrhea. Same for GenZ's so called music. Just a computerized drum beat and auto-tune word salads.
Takkes the mystery out of it:: like knowing too much of the Beatles . george got his first guitar in 56 and his band stopped touring in 66 . they were it
Dickey really did do an excellent job playing the sheriff. Small part, but he was incredibly convincing.
The way he chewed gum
is there longer version of this old footage?
“Ain’t got nuthin’ to hold ‘em on. Ain’t got a thang”
He was a natural actor.
He never did nothin’ like this again.
Deliverance is timeless. Unique scenario; well cast; nothing phony; credible;
this story is not dated; well-written by James Dickey & well-crafted by John Boorman. Bravo to all cast, crew, writer and director. Cinematic perfection.
Some great movies in this era of s cinema. Another from that period I love is Dennis Weaver in Dual.
John Voight’s character in Deliverance and Charlie Sheen’s character in Platoon essentially go through the same type of character transformation. Boy to man. Forged by hardship and making tough decisions.
Ever read Dickey's To the White Sea? Great novel.
One of my favorite films, can’t beat this is line up of actors. It’s also neat only living like 20 minutes from where most of it was filmed.
Pete R. Puller You’d be the only one squealing there peter puffer.
Pete R. Puller Meet me at Franklin HotSpot... We can have a friendly game of swapping mitts.
Peter Johnson To the extent of the guys in Deliverance? Yeah there is a few here and there tucked away but not many.
@@Quiksilversurf311 is that near the border of west Virginia
ss ri No it’s right near the Western NC and GA border.
Deliverance still packs a punch every time I've watched it with Dueling Banjos music running through my head - a movie masterpiece!
It uses relevant insight on survival, transformation from the ordinary, which knows no bounderies-backwoodsmen like them did and do exist.
A classic and disturbing movie. The actors doing their own stunts brings a palpable reality to the film. No suspension of disbelief here, just the raw essence of survival against deviant circumstances.
I watch this movie every year, some years even twice.
I love it, I have not idea why, but it's the movie I like to watch over and over.
Its an impressive movie. Disturbing but very well made
I had no idea the writer played the sheriff, always thought that performance was amazing.
One of my favorite films AND books. If you haven't read James Dickey's "DELIVERANCE" yet, do it. So much more haunting beauty than is possible in film.
JX: Actually felt this was one of the few times in cinematic history where the movie did the book justice--no doubt because JD was so intimately involved. Can't imagine WHO would have made a better sheriff.
The movie on VHS was really good but novel was better
Well I can only presume you state that without much reflection on the medium you so casually and speciously underrate, which not only provides for the narrative of a novel but also the '...is worth a thousand words' thing at the rate of thirty per second, or twenty-four, as the case may be. But hey that's okay, we get your point, Dickey was a hulluva writer.
Thanks, if the _Deliverance_ book is as good as the movie, will have to get it.
Burt Reynolds’ finest performance - he owned this role. He should have done more like it. The man could act and he was much more than the charming rogue he played in so many lighthearted roles. Damn good in Boogie Nights though!
yup great acting in this if not for brando coulda won an oscar wish he'd stayed with serious roles
He was great in his next movie White Lightning, after that his movies became cartoonish like Smokey and the Bandit, etc.
@@cbf63 Don't forget "Stick".
Sharkey's Machine.
My favourite film of all time...thanx ever so much for posting.
Truly one of a kind movie. They were so fortunate to b a part of it. I watched it on 4 hits of LSD once. What a Rush!
Tough guy eh?
@@mrkelsey3854 I talk tougher than I am but I can still back up my mouth when I have to.
Not while on LSD
That’s true but I’m generally friendly and non-confrontational on psychedelics. I think it’s the same for most people. Never been in a fight when I’m tripping.
Just be careful out there roofers….people aren’t same anymore
I would have been truly honored to have had Dickey as my English professor. What an extraordinary man. Certainly echoes of Hemingway in his writing and his persona.
Interesting fact: The local actor playing the banjo in the famous scene did not pick a single note during the main sequence. There is a professional banjo player hiding behind the actor doing the actual picking, with his arms fully shown, with the prop department hiding it all with specially made shirt for the actor. It was intentionally shot from the very low angle looking up so the effect could be more easily hidden.
What a USELESS FACT!!
I LOVE useless facts!!
That is so cool to know!!
Many thanks.
Do you know the actual player's name by chance?
@@alexanderdonahoe8708 You can Google the movie, Deliverance, and look under "CAST". Better Fun Fact:) You can Google any fun facts.
@Thao Brewster That wasn't necessary to be mean.
@@kristinesmart24 It was a deserved response.
DELIVERANCE was shot primarily in Rabun County in northeastern Georgia. The canoe scenes were filmed in the Tallulah Gorge southeast of Clayton and on the Chattooga River. This river divides the northeastern corner of Georgia from the northwestern corner of South Carolina. Additional scenes were shot in Salem, South Carolina.
John Boorman would go on to direct -probably- the greatest King Arthur legend movie of all time (even to this day), "Excalibur".
A masterpiece.
Indeed
@@gaygambler Yep. Great story, great cast,* great backdrops, great scenery, great directing and great music. The only thing I have "against" it is in the DVD commentary by Boorman: He says, "um" and "uh" about a million times during it, as if he was distracted by 10 things going on around him. Hard (for me) to listen to, but the movie is of course fantastic.
* Supposedly the guy who played Merlin (Nicol Williamson) and the woman who played Morgana (Helen Mirren) apparently could not stand each other in real life, but I think in this case that worked to the director's advantage. By the way Morgana's mother, wife of the King that Uther seduced with Merlin's help, was played by the director's daughter nudity and all!
@Logan Hughes I would certainly put it in my top ten of all movies, which is saying quite a bit.
James Dickey is my grandpa's cousin . my grandpa's was William Samuel Dickey . .my grandpa was a oil driller .the best man I knew. The Dickeys fought in the revelations war
It is a classic, and my all time favorite film.
I still think about the film often, 52 years later.
Anyone who has lived in the deep south & spent time in any "off the grid" areas can appreciate all of this:)
This movie was the reason some people moved to the city! 😏😆
Living right next to where they filmed it I wholeheartedly agree
"The way people were scared to go in the water after "Jaws" was how I felt about going camping in the woods after "Deliverance". Though with Curt out of the picture, and me being looked after by my mom, Jackie and Lillian, the perils of camping wasn't something I needed to concern myself over." - Q. Tarantino, re: seeing the movie at 9-years old. "Cinema Speculation" 2022
This movie is so well done, I have only watched it a couple times, but it's made me feel ill both times.
Thanks for this. This is amazing!
Listened on Audible to Ronny Cox’s memoirs about the making of the film. Excellent!
This was a very good and interesting video, thank you for uploading it. (I LOVE YOU tube! )
changed my life. will never forget the image of the hand at the very end with the weird music.. and the past comes to haunt you in the end. yep.. philosophical stuff.
I totally believe John Boorman when he says he had a "turbulent" relationship with James Dickey while making the movie. This documentary makes it look as though Dickey was sometimes trying to direct the movie himself!
If you have ever written- others take it and misinterpret, rape meaning.
Dickey was drunk half the time.
Extraordinary movie.
One of the best movies ever made.
Scary as fuck, though.
You get the feeling it is showing something that is actually true on some level.
Yes, backwoodsmen exist- have had run-in with then in rural areas.
Try "actually true" on ALL levels (portrayed)
very true, great point. it always felt like a documentary to me. it's so raw and real. Men delivering a manhood they didn't know they had.
burt reynolds is an actor too!!!
Yes I found that part to be pretty funny!
Well.. he’s in front of the camera... acting is another matter
@@jimrockfish1875 He was very big in the 70's, but he really wasn't so much acting, he was being himself in front of the camera.No matter what the role , it was burt acting like burt.
@@hifijohn
I just don’t like his smugness. But then I need therapy. ;-)
The most INTENSE movie I've ever seen!!!
People say Drew committed suicide but CMON, look at how Ronny Cox acts that 9:17
Agreed, he grabs his head. But is that the same shot that was in the final film?
@@TFQ161I think so, because Ed does the same movements with the canoe as in the movie as he does in this shot.
I Dont remember him Grabbing His Head in the Movie.. they didnt want you too know..! but it makes sense that he was picked off, it Glanced off his head.. /// if you wanna see some character shot Ronnie cox is the man Demonstrating the Robot ED 209 In the movie Robo Cop .. no mistaking some one was shot their
Dickey was the E Hemingway of his time- writing from experience and immersion.
1 of best character studies in movie history
Best movie ever.
Jon Voight was such a gifted actor in his day. He went from Deliverance to Coming Home, a great Vietnam film about two different ways men saw that war. I tought he was great looking guy as well.Angeline looks so much like her mother that you wouln't put them together and I do think he is suffering the hollywood backlash making your child 2nd to your career. Back to the film, excellent work!
wearybutwilling I agree. My favourite movie of all time is HEAT. John played his character to perfection advising Robert DeNiro’s character.
Jon Voight is fantastic in Runaway Train also !
But his best role is indoubtedly in Anaconda.....🤣
More than 50 years old and still has the power to captivate.
This is in my backyard. Camp Frank D Merrill, the mountain phase of Army Ranger School, trains Rangers in this terrain.
Yep. Dahlonega, Georgia. I have been there to access the Appalachian trail. You can hike while watching Rangers drop from helicopters.
Dahlonega?! In the mid 70’s my family lived in Atlanta then Hall Co. We use to go to Dahlonega for these festivals? I can’t really remember but it was fun, great vague memories ( I was little!) and great food. There was a place called the Smith House?
It's not about the journey down a river ... it's about Ed's journey to manhood.
I am from the south...'' THESE BOYS IS LYING ''...very scary and true dialogue !!
Some scenes were filmed just over the border in North Carolina
@Derek Jackson both
The character Banjo Boy is reprised in Tim Burton's 2003 Big Fish billed as 'Banjo Man' and is played by the same actor, Billy Redden.
No Technological 'enhancements'!
they were not going to do the scene and ned beatty said i want too doit its important too the whole story for the movie so they did it .. thus the movie was perfected. Thank You Mr Beatty .
May I just recommend Dickey's novel, which the movie was based on? Terrific too.
That first poem he recited was very reminiscent of Walt Whitman's Song of Myself. It was like a Southerner's version of Song of Myself.
Sadly Herbert “Cowboy”Coward passed away in west NC. Seemed like a authentic and nice guy
he left us with his warning ..lol
Both the film and the book are extremely powerful.
Drew was in the scene Robo cop demonstrating ED 209..'' For many years i dint know that was him.. all gray Haired Ronnie Cox
Dickey reminds me of Blatty with the Exorcist, definitely some parallels there between the two men.
Question: Was the toothless man with the shotgun the same guy who was with the Griner Bros when they drove the cars down to Antry?
Jesus Is Lord No.
It showed another character jumping in the jeep with the griner brothers but his face was never shown.. I always wondered was it the bill McKinney character showing the fact that him and the toothless guy followed them along the river route by foot and were watching them all along
No. If you look closely, you see that the guy with the Griners has grey hair and it‘s slightly longer than the toothless man‘s.
Hilarious, Reynolds has a better release than Dickey does. Dickey's wrist flys out and away when he releases. Reynolds goes straight back.
Burt was an elite athelete...so this is NO surprise.
"Got nothin to hold em on Arthur....don't have a thing"
now what about this?
what was the town that this movie took place in
The area of Tallulah Falls, GA
Aintry
"This river don't go to Aintry, boy"
You tell me how a boat can float up river. Sheriff, these boys is lyin'.
Goin' down to Aintry
I read an interview with Boorman about how Reynolds was going to do the scene involving him getting knocked out of the canoe. Boorman wanted to use a dummy to simulate Reynolds going over a waterfall. Reynolds insisted that he do it himself because a dummy wouldn't look convincing. Boorman relented, and while filming the dangerous scene Reynolds got knocked out and wound up in the hospital.
When Boorman visited Reynolds in the hospital the first thing Reynolds asked was "how did the shot look"? Boorman replied "it looked like a dummy going over a waterfall".
👌 Awesome
Jon Voight was hot back then and he's still a good looking man. Happy 78th Birthday JV - 12-29-2016.
George constanza bought his car on Seinfeld
What can you do to survive ?
Best line in the movie:
Griner brother: Canoe trip?
Is that Vogon poetry?
The Dickeysmigrated from Scotland to north Antrim Ireland in the 1600 hundreds
According to Reynolds, Boorman threw Dickey's ass off the set after a few days. He was such an annoyance. Brought him back at the end for his 'Sheriff" scene.
At one time my mom had the ancestry book but somebody barrowed it and didn't give it back ]
Deliverance and Midnight Cowboy, Jon Voights best ever. Gripping stuff!
yes great in both for me joe buck best though
Love the part when their trying to decide what to do with bill McKinney's body!
Jon voight still as gorgeous as ever at 74 !!! although he is 32 years my senior....... Marry meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Jon Voight
Fantastic film.....along with Midnight Cowboy...
yes both great
It would be a lot cooler if the event in the movie went as planned. I so much enjoy the first part of the movie.
“Don’t y’all do nothin like this again……..don’t come back up here.”
dude, this is cool
those guys were Tracked Followed.. Assaulted
This here river don't go to no Aintree! ............ yikes!
Excellent! American History - soon gone...
Where's the law Drew?
Burt reynolds was just all man, I don’t think he really was an actor, he was just perfect at being Burt reynolds. Wen u know what and who you are, it makes a hell of a difference when you’re at home in ur own skin, some people don’t ever know who they really are I believe.
Dahlonega Ga.; Manhatten Project Area!!!!
Only the biggest river in the state.
Just noticed the Confederate license plate....
Oh shit👍
I don't ever want to watch this movie ever nope never !!!. 😭😫😭.
Could you imagine trying to get star actors to do this today? Lol.. Most actors today don’t even do their own most simplistic of stunts.
Most know canoes are not the best past class 2 rapids...possible maybe in class 3, but silly to try in my opinion (Some are better or braver than I). Give me a Kayak& I'll go about anywhere except over a dam or big waterfall.
@Derek Jackson you're your cousin's husband
"Most" know that huh?
watch iout for the Arrows...chuckle
What they really need to do is make a better movie about albert Johnson the mad trapper....toughest man ever to evade the Mounties for 3 months in -40 to -120 degree weather thru the Yukon mountain passes...death hunt movie was good but didnt depict that kind of beyond extreme hardship...even the Mounties called him superhuman beyond belief..
Hmm.
Arthur Queen knows something isn't right with their story
cause of corn hole?
ain't nothing changed in that hood.
Canoe Trip...lol
Hik
A betrayal to use a double , not to mention take work from a stuntman lol
The people making a movie with advanced cameras to be distributed across the country to be shown in large architectural structures to millions of people with the disposable income and free time to get in 2,000 lb affordable machines running on fossil fuels and drive to air conditioned theaters are lamenting the development of this country
WWEEEEEEEEEEEE!! 🐷
I am white....but white HILL people scare me....... probably cuz I saw this movie
Too bad Jon Voight turned into such a tool...
Funny how the old lady was offended by the movie portraying stereotypes of them( locals ) but never once mentioning being upset of the KKK hanging negros and discrimination, bigotry in her town, I guess she didn’t mind that being done huh?
I smell somebody with Trump Derangement Syndrome. Be healed!
Jane Wallace if your ignorant ass didn’t see her interview (which he was a local) then shut up.
Shut up punk.
Officer Orange cheetolini MORE BROTHERS ARE A DANGER TO EACH OTHER, THE KKK KILLS MUCH LESS THAN SAY THE CRIPS, BLOODS, G.D.'S, ETC...
WEAR THE WRONG COLORED RAG IN THE WRONG HOOD YOU COULD END UP DEAD!!!
@@eastside313yahdig.2 ONE MORE THING, THE CLINTONS STOLE FUNDS FROM EARTHQUAKE RAVAGED HAITI TO THE TUNE OF OVER A BILLION DOLLARS. DISGUSTING CRETINS THAT THEY ARE.
Compare this movie to all the woke garbage GenZ spews out like diarrhea.
Same for GenZ's so called music. Just a computerized drum beat and auto-tune word salads.
Uh oh...someone's been made to squeal like a pig.
Nothing worse than watching how they make movies it ruins the fantasy
Takkes the mystery out of it:: like knowing too much of the Beatles . george got his first guitar in 56 and his band stopped touring in 66 . they were it
The first time I watched this movie I didn't like it. Now, after so many years, I've watched it again and I liked it even lesser
Are you communist or somthin !?
Watch it a 3rd time, maybe you'll finally see it for the brilliant movie it is.
You liked even "lesser". Maybe you need to watch films with grammar you relate to.
I like your lack of English even lesser.
Maybe something depressing happened in your life at the same time .