Deliverance (1972) Deliverance

Deliverance ★★★★ 1972 (R) Terrifying exploration of the primal nature of man and his alienation from nature, based on the novel by James Dickey, which he adapted for the film (he also makes an appearance as a sheriff). Four urban professionals, hoping to get away from it all for the weekend, canoe down a southern river, encounter crazed backwoodsmen, and end up battling for survival. Excellent performances all around, especially by Voight. Debuts for Beatty and Cox. Watch for O'Neill as a sheriff, and director Boorman's son Charley as Voight's son. "Dueling Banjos" scene and tune are memorable as is scene where the backwoods boys promise to make the fellows squeal like pigs. 109m/C VHS, DVD, Wide. Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ronny Cox, Ned Beatty, James Dickey, Bill McKinney, Ed O'Neill, Charley Boorman; Director: John Boorman; Writer: James Dickey; Writer: Vilmos Zsigmond; Cameo: Eric Weissburg.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1972
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 109
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD, Wide.
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Ronny Cox
Actor James Dickey
Actor Ed O'Neill
Actor Ned Beatty
Actor Charley Boorman
Actor Bill McKinney
Actor Jon Voight
Actor Burt Reynolds
Cameo Eric Weissburg
Cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond
Director John Boorman
Writer James Dickey