DELIVERANCE Clips + Trailer (1972) Burt Reynolds
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2018
- DELIVERANCE Clips + Trailer (1972) Burt Reynolds
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Four city-dwelling friends (Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox) decide to get away from their jobs, wives and kids for a week of canoeing in rural Georgia. When the men arrive, they are not welcomed by the backwoods locals, who stalk the vacationers and savagely attack them in the woods. Reeling from the ambush, the friends attempt to return home but are surrounded by dangerous rapids and pursued by a madman. Soon, their canoe trip turns into a fight for survival.
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The State Tourism Board of Georgia is eternally grateful.
Definitely showed Burt Reynolds acting skills . It was a deep story.
There's no equal to Burt Reynolds unflinching release of that arrow!
Three of the greatest movies of the 70's if not of all time: Deliverance, The Exorcist and Jaws.
Three of greatest from the *early* ‘70s, perhaps.
@@titteryenot4524 Name three better.
@@Dan.50 Of all time? There are countless films one could mention.😟
Godfather always gets the nod.
Stand by me
This is how you want to remember
Burt Reynolds...a man's man
We all grow old. No one stays like a 25 year old.
Yes not what he looked like just before he died.
Fruit loop troop ?
@@Magnum-bh5no no we aren't talking about the guys you hang out with on Friday nights.
@@terryosinga2155 I follow His rules:
Jude 1:7 kjv
2 peter 2:6 kjv
Leviticus 18:22 kjv
Proverbs 1:7 kjv
James 1:21 kjv
Romans 1:27,32 kjv
Romans 10:9-13 kjv
👍🙏✝️
Deliverance. The film gets your defences down and blows you out of the water. Once seen NEVER forgotten.
After all these years, this film is still brillant, and leaves you with a pit in your stomach every time you see it.
What’s it about?
@@Emmareid9 A canoe trip down the river, that goes very, VERY bad!
It really does. Such a great movie
@Will Kelly A timeless reminder that your good times can become another's fantasy come true quickly. Don't walk in forests you aren't familiar with without a trustworthy guide.
This was released in 1972, i can't believe it's 50 years old in 2022..
"Deliverance" is a movie that you never forget. Disturbing, good acting, great pictures. Jon Voight for example is outstanding. Compare him here and in "Runaway Train". But all actors are good in "Deliverance".
Je l ai vu dans les années 80.en effet il est marquant.
The actor who plays the arrow through the chest is underrated. I believe his name was Bill McKinny. This was excellent cinematic art from 1972.
it is McKinny he also was the cop in Rambo, the train engineer in back to the future 3, the weirdo with the rabbits in the trunk of his car in thunderbolt and lightfoot with clint eastwood
According to Burt Reynolds, he had to pull McKinny off of Ned Beatty during the rape scene as he had it up and was really going at it.
No CGI brilliant landscapes and real footage a proper film!
Masterful novel about what happens when people are put to the test. Then a masterful movie with beyond great direction, casting and cinematography.
Burt was just so damn cool. RIP dear man.
My favorite scene is when Burt uses bow&arrow to kill the guy. Love it
It's a bear recurve Kodiak takedown
Awesome bow
Kill shot.
It took the guy 10 minutes to croak on a twig
No buck egger there.
one of the best dying scenes ever , was more real
I saw this film back when it was released and to this day I always have to giggle a little when I think of those four main stars sitting together reading their scripts for the first time! Ned Beatty had to inconspicuously glance at Burt Reynolds and look up to Heaven and ask "Why me, Lord?"
The bow and arrow scene lives long in the memory; totally brilliant, convincing acting by all, brilliant cinema photography and direction.....you just WANT that arrow to find its mark.
All 4 great actors. Florida State University treasures Burt.
I had never been so happy to witness someones demise as the first time I ever saw this movie! Genius!
Right on, TOBY.
Lewis ?
Burt Reynolds is such a virile man in this movie. He is the perfect cast for Wolverine.
He was great in this movie
My favorite is The Longest Yard. That's my favorite Burt movie
Jackman was a terrible wolverine....
Oh give me a break...old fashion macho...cringe.
Mr. Reynolds is ICon.. this movie should be in every self defence training.
masterpiece. direction-acting-camera-guts. outstanding piece of art
One of the best films ever made.
Absolutely.
Classic Burt Reynolds. Legend.
After the passing of Ned Beatty, I realized that this movie had three iconic scenes. The Dueling Banjos, Squealing Pig and Bow and Arrow scenes. Amazing for one movie.
I didn't know Ned Beaty died..
@@IWantToSmashLiberalsWithHammer He died in June of 2021
@@jacobkoenig6089 Dude, read his original post, he says Ned Beatty is dead when he's not, duh..
Ok, i just found out that Ned died last year, my bad...
Closing Scene with James Dickey is impactful as well. He wrote the Best Selling Novel and plays the Sheriff. He and Jon Voigt incredible in that scene, really amazing considering JD was not an actor.
First R rated film I ever saw. Great novel, great cinematic adaptation. Burt's best movie. Boorman's best. Having grown up in the south, lived in Atlanta, hiked and camped in north GA, I credit Boorman with with placing the viewer right in the middle of that oppressive environment---- the heat, suffocating humidity, everything sweating, incessant call of birds, insects, drumming woodpeckers. Enough to drive one crazy....
Burt Reynolds is the man
He stepped up big time
Atta burt
At least they got em, one arrow in the back, one arrow in the neck. Poetic justice.
RIP Burt🌹
Hard for me to believe it came out over half a century ago, JV only one left...great movie.
You know it's bad when a rotten teeth mountain man asks you"What in the hell are you doing?"
I'd pretend I didn't hear him...play deaf and dumb!
The movie is brilliant and disturbing. We are so close to savagery; it does not take much to bring it out in us as 'civilized' people.
It also makes you question the virtue of being "civilised"
@@M3Lucky that's not deep. when civilization is up and running in its current form civiliZed is a virtue. and when it's not survival reigns supreme
we are not. some are. others are brave to fight them (police, soldiers).
Are you sure they're still civilized? 🙃🤪🤓🤡
We already have rainbow S.A.V.A.L.G.B.E.R.S. just half step from fall of morality and civisation.
I love the way lewis saver's his congratulatory cigar on shooting the rapids and reflects on how the first explorers felt.
Savors.......Kill me now.
The act like a pig scene scared me away from the woods much like how Jaws scared me away from the water.
You pussy!!
@@lewiswells9011 Lol 😂
Many years ago, I saw *Straw Dogs* and *Deliverance* weeks apart and they instantly became linked forevermore in my mind, not just because of their temporal proximity of release, but because of the similar feel and overlapping themes of the two movies. It was only much later that I discovered that Peckinpah was slated to direct the Duelling Banjos classic, before Boorman took the reins of that film. Whatever, both great films and both starkly showing to humanity just how thin that crispy veneer of ‘civilisation’ really is.
Straw Dogs -- Hoffman
Deliverance -- Voight
A couple years earlier -- Midnight Cowboy
I wouldn't have any hesitation in wiping out those guys, John voigt hesitated and that's silly, when in these situations you go for a quick kill, sad but nessesary.
Burt Reynolds really is a man and a half, what a stud
Was in the deep woods in Maine with some friends. Very similar to Burt and these fellows. Came upon some jackass in a boat out on a lake. Ranting and raving at us. Told us to stay right where we were. Screaming and hollering at us. When he came ashore he saw my Colt 1911 on my hip. All of a sudden his demeanor changed and he became friendly. He kept nervously eyeing my sidearm. Uh-huh. Let that be a lesson to all in the woods who dont want "Deliverance" to happen to them! 😆
Jon Voight after all these years and all the movies he has done,he says he gets still from fans is " You sure got a purty mouth".LOL
Better than "Squeal like a pig".
Still more romantic than Twilight.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bruh 😂😂😂😭😭
You are kinda right
Burt is so right about the system
Camping outdoors was never the same.
Ned beauty had a lot of balls. Great actor.
Arthur Spooner, nobody could squeal like Ned Beaty.
Love you Burt .good thing we had had him. Tks bro.
Best ‘crash zoom’ in movie history at 8:23!
I agree with you 100! That's a real MAN, body hair & all. I'm a mid-aged woman btw. I like a "handsome mouth" myself.😏
Read the book..truly enjoyed this movie..Burt at his best..
RIP Burt Reynolds🌹😔😔
He did good though! ❤
Saw this on the big screen when it first came out as a teenager. When they made Bobby strip I didn’t really know what was about to happen. Haven’t been in the woods without a serious gun since! Later read the book. Very good.
Le retour à la nature peut passer rapidement du rêve au cauchemar...
Il reste un acte fantasmé. Dans la plupart des cas, la réalité est tout autre.
Merci pour ce film hautement réaliste !
Turd Ferguson, one of my heroes.
It's a giant hat
Friends and I have canoed and hiked the trails along the Chattooga River along Georgia/SC. Love the place, but always carried an "anti-Deliverance" device - just in case!
I used to kayak the Chatahochee with zero anti-Deliverence device.. But I just saw the movie for the 1st time last night on Netflix...omg! What was I thinking! Yikes!
Burt was a good friend to have... This film is a masterpiece of Spirit Grit and Survival...primal!
Eric Underwood class of 81 Downey High School California
omfg !!!!!!!!!!!!!great cinematography!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Goddamn, Jon Voigt was gorgeous in his day ❤
Love Burt Reynolds here and his other films are my favorites too Gator and The Longest Yard. Love his heritage..Cherokee..Scots Irish...Italian.
Jon Voight is brilliant in Ray Donovan
Great film.
you don't beat it you fight and survive it!
Damn, Burt was really jacked!
Ned Beaty got the hardest part.......
Funny!
thanks!!!!!!!
Brilliant film when ever I go camping with the motorcycle club I belong to many times in the past the lads and I have at one time and another talked about this film . It reminds a couple of the boys the firs time they camped in cornwall in the uk !!🏍🏍👍😁
Probably the only Burt Reynolds film where he's actually playing a proper serious character. Instead of all the other Goofy kind of characters he gets.
You should watch "boogie nights".
This scene teaches us one thing: whenever a sucker with bad tone pops up, you have to punch him in the nose straight away. No waitin, no talking. Immediate fight. You need to surprise him. You can look scared, that's your advantage. But in that second, boom on the nose ! Or the jaw. Whatever. Just fight (in this case it meant immediatly attacking the one with the gun). Simply forget every nice behavioral shit on which your parrents were programming you, and be even a greater sucker than the one who came to cause troble. Sure you don't want no trouble. The sucker knows it. And that's why he is after you ! And so you already ARE in trouble. You won't talk yourself out of it. The good part is, that it doesn't always have to be this bad (or better to say it's almost never this bad), but... ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS SCENE ! Bcz you MIGHT fight for your life. Nevermind. You're a nice piece of shit anyway. You'll rather get f*cked, than cause a harm to some random sucker who DiDn'T sTaRtEd FiRsT. Bcz... YOUR STUPID PARRENTS PROGRAMMED YOU TO GET F*CKED !
Time for your medication, rxd3
@@allanfranklin9615 gay
Great movie
This is why I never leave home without my Glock
Because you life in America?
In Europe you don't need a Glock!
sure you do! The UN just tells you that you dont!
@@manfredpalla161 Sure you do! The EU just tells you that you dont!
@@jasoncornell1481
And that's the truth!
Til yet!
In the future we will see!
@@manfredpalla161 after all it is a right to protect yourself! plus it wards off tyranny
Believe it or not I am the only person on this planet that hasn't seen this movie.
I haven't,I was 11 when it came out.
I've never seen it. I was 8 when it came out. I heard terrible things about it as I grew older. 59 and I still have not seen it, nor want to. Watching these few scenes here, I see why now.
Bear Takedown Recurve. Still one of the best bows on the market.
I would imagine this kind of stuff happens in real life
Shoot first , debate later . Interesting that later in the film Burt's character is sidelined and Jon's character has to pick up the mantle.
Should never gone down there without some kind of protection, a shotgun maybe , pistol, ...the compound bow saved them though...🤔😎
Friends and I used to backpack up in that tri-corner area GA, SC & NC along the Chattooga. I ALWAYS carried an "anti-deliverance device".
Condom perhaps lol
This movie giving us Appalachian people a bad name
None of them had compounds..all recurves
@@thejollyjohnson9015 Shouldn't be. Mountain folks are good people.
his best performance
This is why you get an ltc and never get caught without your 9 or 45
I know people who grew up on this river I grew up on this river I love
Four man...three cowards!
Jon Voight was so handsome, so was Burt Reynolds..
He sure do gotta purrty mouth don't he?
Di Di that’s where Angelina got her looks.
Backwoods men liked Ned Beatty more.
Bobby could've fought him more if he had the minerals... but he didn't and that's the point... he was even weaker mentally and physically than Drew... Ned Beatty played Bobby perfectly... he was a sub... Ed became Lewis once Lewis couldn't be Lewis any longer...
I thought I had seen this but apparently I haven't.Ty fir posting
Poor Ned Beatty. He can he can play Rudy's dad all he wants, but when we look at him, all we see is him getting rammed in the woods
I thought he was getting rammed in the ass?
It’s a brilliant performance in a brilliant film...I’m sure when people think to you...oh wait, nobody knows who you are.
D P Ned Beatty played a brilliant part in this film, not a lot of actors would have accepted this role due to the content.😱😱😱
dude, you crack me up!
thats such BS give your head a rattle
“Midway upon the journey of our life, I found myself within a forest dark, for the straightforward pathway had been lost.”
― Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy
Una pelicula de culto con uma tematica dificil e impresionante hoy en nuestros dias de entender la depravacion del ser humano con el buen humano.
The sheriff was the author of the novel James Dickey. He also read a poem at Jimmy Carters inauguration.
@creepshow And he absolutely nailed it in the Life Jacket interrogation scene, Amazing Job for someone who was not an actor. ✝✅
11:47 : The Origin of the Angry Video Game Nerd's staple word: Ass! :D
Has this type of scenario ever actually occurred in the backwoods of Appalachia?
llook05 probably has
Probably everyday with hogs.
Most Saturday nights when the weather's nice.
I mean, probably at some point in time, but I imagine people are more in danger of falling down a hill or something. It’s worth noting that in the real life scenario that inspired the book, James Dickey encountered locals who were helpful but it’s not that kind of book/movie :P
@@jayzrat Right on Jay, no sheep about.
hard to believe this Reynolds or Voight where not even nominated, They wanted big actors Brando, Nicholson, Hackman and others . None of them could've these roles off, as good as they are, roles make actors, actors don't make roles.
Saw this when it came out - a real bummer of a story, but very well.
There was a third passenger in the Griner's truck with a shotgun and I think it was the toothless man,so makes me wonder if the two hillbillies were stalking these guys the entire time just waiting for the right time to time to start something?
HERE WE GO ? HOW GOES IT LITTLE BOY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHH
Rip Mr Beatty
En donde puedo encontrar la película completa
That's the scene, where Reynolds broke his tail bone. You can hear about this on this video, How FIGHTS on the set DISRUPTED THE FILMING of Burt Reynolds movie "DELIVERANCE"! You can also see the bow, Voight used to nail, the ridge runner, a Kodiac Magnum recurve. Exactly like mine, that I purchased in 1972, before I ever saw the movie. I still hunt with that bow to this day.
Hands down one the best survival realistic and archery scenes ever..The shaking at full draw the way bows are gripped, anchored and shot is realistic..They actually trained the actors to shoot recurve bow for months.Bear bow was my first too but a compound
Yes. It doesn't take much to become our wild selves
Master Piece
I watched this on LSD and it was so awesome. The power of the river and the 100% real footage were extra spectacular. I felt like I was riding the river in my living room. These guys were so fortunate to be able to make a film in this way. 50 years old and it still holds up fine.
LOL, Trippin heavy without luggage. It's like sitting at a stop sign waiting for it to turn green.
Anyone else reminded of Jason Momoa in Dune when they see Burt Reynolds in this?
Two movies set off G.I.s and everyone else, against Hicks and Inbreeds from the South, Easy Rider and Deliverance!
The last time I spoke with an IRS agent during an audit he told me to squeal like a pig
Wrong Turn bought me here .
The squeal is my alarm clock for 7:30.
Drew was shot they just didn’t have the money to actually put the effect together😂
Does anybody know what that sleeve thing is for on the limbs of his recurve bow
Camo and maybe to tame the vibrations a bit.
Someone explain how he shots the arrow when the hillbilly fires his gun but he ends up with a arrow going into himself after shooting the arrow? That part I don't get? Who shot that arrow? Then he just pulls it out of this side.shouldnt it be pull through his back side?🤔🤔🤔🤔 Anyone know ?
burt was such a hunk.