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'''''Deliverance''''' is a [[1972 in film|1972]] [[Warner Bros. Studios|Warner Bros.]] motion picture drama directed by [[John Boorman]]. Principal cast members include [[Burt Reynolds]], [[Ronny Cox]], [[Jon Voight]], and, in his film debut, [[Ned Beatty]]. The film is based on a [[1970 in literature|1970]] [[Deliverance (novel)|novel of the same name]] by [[United States|American]] author [[James Dickey]], who has a [[Bit part|small role]] in the film as a Sheriff. '''''Deliverance''''' is a [[1972 in film|1972]] [[Warner Bros. Studios|Warner Bros.]] motion picture drama directed by [[John Boorman]]. Principal cast members include [[Burt Reynolds]], [[Ronny Cox]], [[Jon Voight]], and, in his film debut, [[Ned Beatty]]. The film is based on a [[1970 in literature|1970]] [[Deliverance (novel)|novel of the same name]] by [[United States|American]] author [[James Dickey]], who has a [[Bit part|small role]] in the film as a Sheriff.
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Deliverance is a 1972 Warner Bros. motion picture drama directed by John Boorman. Principal cast members include Burt Reynolds, Ronny Cox, Jon Voight, and, in his film debut, Ned Beatty. The film is based on a 1970 novel of the same name by American author James Dickey, who has a small role in the film as a Sheriff.



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