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50 Years Old? Deliverance - Still Disturbing
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Can't believe it is 50 years since I watched this in the cinema, once seen never forgotten. Nice article in the DM, take it with a pinch of salt, though
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ tvshowb iz/arti cle-110 11783/T he-dark -heart- Deliver ance-st ory-fil m-relea sed-50- years-a go-mont h.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.TTT - // love the Dueling banjos scene: //
You may know, you may not, that the man in the film is not a musician -
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You may know, you may not, that the man in the film is not a musician -
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barry - // NJ, it certainly isn't a film I could watch twice. //
I cannot concur with NJ's assessment - it may not be to his taste, but it is an excellent film.
The film is clearly aligned with Lord Of The Flies - a portrait of how we react when the civilisation that cocoons us is stripped away and we are left to survive on our animal instincts.
I cannot concur with NJ's assessment - it may not be to his taste, but it is an excellent film.
The film is clearly aligned with Lord Of The Flies - a portrait of how we react when the civilisation that cocoons us is stripped away and we are left to survive on our animal instincts.
TTT - // AH: "ou may know, you may not, that the man in the film is not a musician " - neither of them? //
Sorry - I meant Billy Redden who has appeared in a couple of other films as a 'banjo player', mainly due to his cult status in Deliverence.
With the payment he got, he bought a part-share in a restaurant where he worked as a cook and dishwasher, but I believe he did not make a lot of money out of his role and the subsequent success of the film.
Sorry - I meant Billy Redden who has appeared in a couple of other films as a 'banjo player', mainly due to his cult status in Deliverence.
With the payment he got, he bought a part-share in a restaurant where he worked as a cook and dishwasher, but I believe he did not make a lot of money out of his role and the subsequent success of the film.
Providing i leave enough of a gap between viewing, i can watch 'excellent' films over and again, Barry. Cuckoo's Nest is definitely one of those i've seen several times, Exorcist a few times. The only 'excellent' film i had trouble watching a 2nd time was Papillion, mainly because much of what took place was dialogue rather than action.
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