In 1972, John Boorman, John Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beaty and Ronnie Cox, went out on river in rural Georgia to make a movie based on James Dickey's best selling Novels, Deliverance. The result is one of the most profound, complex and disturbing movies of the Seventies.
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