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William Redden (born October 13, 1956) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as a backwoods mountain boy in the 1972 film Deliverance, where he played Lonnie, a banjo-playing teenager in north Georgia, who played the noted "Dueling Banjos" with Drew Ballinger ().
Deliverance (1970) is the debut novel of American writer James Dickey, who had previously published poetry. [1] It was adapted into the 1972 film of the same name directed by John Boorman . In 1998, the editors of the Modern Library placed Deliverance as #42 on their list of the 100 best 20th-Century novels . [ 2 ]
Deliverance is a 1972 American thriller film directed and produced by John Boorman from a screenplay by James Dickey, who adapted it from his own 1970 novel.It follows four businessmen from Atlanta who venture into the remote northern Georgia wilderness to see the Cahulawassee River before it is dammed, only to find themselves in danger from the area's inhabitants and nature.
In “The Deliverance,” almost everything to do with the supernatural — i.e., the devil — is something you’ve seen way too many times before, and is therefore a lot less scary than it ...
Netflix’s “The Deliverance” is one of those films that leaves you with a lot of questions — and not in a good way. The horror movie, directed by Lee Daniels, boasts a star-studded cast ...
The DCS report quotes medical staff interviewed at Northlake Hospital, where the family was sent after Ammons took her children to their primary care physician.
In 1984, 12 years after Deliverance, Cox again played a member of a small group of men who are lost, this time in the Nevada desert, and being chased by bloodthirsty locals in the low-budget film Courage. One of Cox's roles was that of Dr. John Gideon during the final season of the television medical drama St. Elsewhere.
The movie drew lackluster reviews, but nonetheless became a box-office success. Reynolds described it as "not a bad film, kind of cute." [32] He was in The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973), co-featuring Sarah Miles. The movie was a minor success, perhaps remembered best for the scandal of Miles' lover, an aspiring screenwriter, committing ...