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Behind-the-scenes footage of stars Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, and Ronny Cox performing their own dangerous stunts on the Chattooga River.
The 1972 cinematic masterpiece Deliverance remains one of the most harrowing and influential survival thrillers in film history. For cinephiles and collectors, the quest for the ultimate viewing experience often leads to the format. This specific encode represents the perfect intersection of modern compression technology and classic filmmaking preservation. Why x265 for a 1970s Classic?
An essential listen for fans wanting to understand the thematic depth of "man vs. nature."
Directed by John Boorman and shot by the legendary Vilmos Zsigmond, Deliverance is famous for its "de-saturated" look. Zsigmond used a specialized lab process to mute the colors, giving the Georgia wilderness a foreboding, olive-drab appearance.
An exploration of how James Dickey’s novel was adapted for the screen.
A "Deliverance 1972 extras" package is incomplete without the supplemental material that chronicles the film's notoriously difficult production. The high-definition BluRay source typically includes:
10-bit (standard for x265, offering smoother color gradients).
Most 1080p BluRay encodes include the retrospective interviews where the cast reflects on the film's lasting legacy and the infamous "Dueling Banjos" scene. Technical Specifications to Look For
DTS-HD Master Audio or AC3 5.1 (to capture the haunting ambient sounds of the woods). The Legacy of the Chattooga River