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: A comprehensive documentary covering every phase of the film, originally produced for the 2007 release. The Beginning : Covers the novel and initial casting.
A bare-bones rip of Deliverance misses half the experience. The inclusion of the transforms the file from a simple movie into an immersive film school lesson. Deliverance had an incredibly grueling, dangerous production, making its behind-the-scenes material legendary. Key extras included in this definitive package feature: deliverance 1972 extras 1080p bluray x265
The chemistry and subsequent trauma portrayed by the four leads (Reynolds, Voight, Cox, Beatty) are legendary.
: A feature-length audio track where director John Boorman discusses the production's challenges, including the decision to have the actors perform their own stunts on the Chattooga River. High-Efficiency Video Coding (x265) allows the 1080p file
Original promotional material from 1972. 3. The Impact of Deliverance (1972)
An analysis of the film's controversial themes and its massive cultural impact. The Beginning : Covers the novel and initial casting
: An exploration of James Dickey’s original novel and his volatile relationship with the cast and crew on set.
Examines the philosophical and themes of masculinity, nature, and trauma embedded in the script.
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: A rare reunion featuring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, and Ronny Cox. The quartet discusses their casting, the terrifying shoot, and the film’s massive cultural legacy. Four-Part Retrospective Documentary (~55 mins) : The Beginning : Covers James Dickey's novel and the initial development. The Journey