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Deliverance (1972) remains a cornerstone of American cinema, and the 1080p Blu-ray x265 (HEVC) encode is arguably the best way to experience its gritty, high-contrast visuals without sacrificing massive amounts of storage space.
Four-Part Retrospective (SD, 55 min): A comprehensive documentary covering every phase of the film, originally produced for the 2007 release. The Beginning: Covers the novel and initial casting. deliverance 1972 extras 1080p bluray x265
Deliverance (1972) 40th Anniversary Blu-ray release is widely considered the definitive version for collectors, specifically due to its inclusion of a high-definition cast retrospective not found on previous editions. While the film itself is presented in Deliverance (1972) remains a cornerstone of American cinema,
- Director/producer/actor commentaries (e.g., John Boorman or cast)
- Making-of featurette and behind-the-scenes footage
- Deleted and extended scenes
- Photo galleries and production notes
- Trailers and TV spots
- Interviews with cast/crew or modern retrospective pieces
- Isolated score or music feature (less common)
3. The Banjo Scene: Deconstructed
A 15-minute featurette breaking down the legendary “Dueling Banjos” sequence. You’ll learn that the boy (Billy Redden) couldn’t actually play—a local musician hid behind him with his arms around the kid’s waist. The 1080p transfer reveals the clever camera angles hiding the musician’s shoulders. Director/producer/actor commentaries (e