In Ronny Cox's own words, he shares the wonder, the hardships, the laughter, the brotherhood, and the magic that brought to life the great novel written by James Dickey.
It made a lot of sense to shoot that film in sequence. These stories of the making of Deliverance are a treasure.
I would love to do another film with Paul.
So we did it that way. I played the character for five or six months. I read the book on my Kindle, than had to buy the hard copy. So we pre-recorded the song and matched the playback.
I can only think of one sequel ever that was as good or better than the original. [Laughs] I’ll tell you the truth: In many ways I ascribe that to “RoboCop.” After “Deliverance” came out I spent about the next ten or twelve years playing nothing but the moral guys. Happily! It was so dramatic.
Ha! It is a fascinating look at what went into making a film that was named to the Library of Congress National Film Registry Film Preservation List in 2008 as a film that is "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant, to be preserved for all time. There was such a bond, but not just between the actors but between the whole crew. Dueling Banjos: The Deliverance of Drew. He has since gone on to appear in over one hundred and forty-five movie and television productions, and has had a very successful career as a folk musician, playing in venues all over the country.
I grabbed the rope with my good hand but there is so much pressure that it swept me off of that. It was sort of work from beginning to end. Copyright © 2020 Penske Business Media, LLC. Decent Hill, 2012. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. It was like being on a boy scout trip in a lot of ways. He doesn’t suffer fools gladly. It’s wonderful, don’t get me wrong. VERY MUCH enjoyed this short book.
You’d even forget you were making a movie sometimes because we doing these terribly exciting things. If I miss that one I go over the waterfall and I’m dead. A the end of the film there’s a canoe that’s broken in half — they didn’t have to do that, we did that for them [laughs].
The other reason why it was propitious to shoot in sequence was because since we were doing all our own canoeing and stuff, the easy rapids were at the beginning of the film and the rapids get harder and harder as we go through the film. Banjo Roots and Branches (Music in American Life) People had archery lessons.
Burt came to us and said, “You don’t know how lucky you are.” Fims are never made that way, for several reasons. We were doing the work happily but it was arduous. Completely other worldly. There are harrowing tales of how each actor nearly lost his life during the filming of the movie, and the facts about how everything was accomplished with no stunt men. As an actor I had a lot of things to sort out, to pull off — each one of us did. And there was only one other rope across another 30-40 feet down. I don’t think it threw me quite as much as if I was going into a regular script, because I knew this script backwards and forwards. When I went into the water I hit my shoulder on a rock right below the surface. But I saw an interview with John where he said that sometimes after I got into it, he did feel guilty about some of things that he got us into. Please try again. I don’t know why they’re remaking it.
Dueling Banjos: The Deliverance of Drew...got it via UPS yesterday...finished it last night :)....fun, fun, fun reading.
All of a sudden I’m down in Georgia on location, they fly us down first class, they put me up in posh surroundings. I can’t tell you how my life changed! “Deliverance,” first of all, went from point A to point B, so you were never in the same location twice, so you could afford to do that.
The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its Ronny Cox: Drew Showing all 17 items Jump to: Photos (12) Quotes (5) Photos Quotes [Lewis and Drew are arguing about whether to bury the dead mountain man] : Lewis : The law!
Find all the books, read about the author, and more. This river was so pristine they had to use four wheel drives and sometimes Caterpillars to get us in at point A. Ronny Cox Menu Home Bio Acting The Book Albums Live At The Kitchen Sink Lost In The Words, Lost In The Music Audiobook: Dueling Banjos: The Deliverance of Drew Ronny Cox Live In Concert – The Official Bootleg How I But invariably the places…you can have the most horrendous looking set of rapids and often times they are a peace of cake to row because once you get the canoe in the right line it just shoots through there. Because I’ve carried these stories around with me for 40 years and in someways they are as fresh to me as they were 40 years ago. We were out there sort of by ourselves. John is the most calming and supportive, and I’m not saying that Paul is not supportive, but he is volatile. Nonetheless, I wish it would've had the odd anecdotal detour to his other films here and there -- at least enough to discuss Ronny's own remake of DELIVERANCE, an '80s film entitled RAW COURAGE. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.Something went wrong. But when you put your life in somebodies hands in an experience like this, when we get back together it was although we were brothers and very little time has gone by. Sometimes we’ll go two or three years without seeing each other. I also think that “Total Recall” was pretty damn good.
It made a lot of sense to shoot that film in sequence. These stories of the making of Deliverance are a treasure.
I would love to do another film with Paul.
So we did it that way. I played the character for five or six months. I read the book on my Kindle, than had to buy the hard copy. So we pre-recorded the song and matched the playback.
I can only think of one sequel ever that was as good or better than the original. [Laughs] I’ll tell you the truth: In many ways I ascribe that to “RoboCop.” After “Deliverance” came out I spent about the next ten or twelve years playing nothing but the moral guys. Happily! It was so dramatic.
Ha! It is a fascinating look at what went into making a film that was named to the Library of Congress National Film Registry Film Preservation List in 2008 as a film that is "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant, to be preserved for all time. There was such a bond, but not just between the actors but between the whole crew. Dueling Banjos: The Deliverance of Drew. He has since gone on to appear in over one hundred and forty-five movie and television productions, and has had a very successful career as a folk musician, playing in venues all over the country.
I grabbed the rope with my good hand but there is so much pressure that it swept me off of that. It was sort of work from beginning to end. Copyright © 2020 Penske Business Media, LLC. Decent Hill, 2012. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. It was like being on a boy scout trip in a lot of ways. He doesn’t suffer fools gladly. It’s wonderful, don’t get me wrong. VERY MUCH enjoyed this short book.
You’d even forget you were making a movie sometimes because we doing these terribly exciting things. If I miss that one I go over the waterfall and I’m dead. A the end of the film there’s a canoe that’s broken in half — they didn’t have to do that, we did that for them [laughs].
The other reason why it was propitious to shoot in sequence was because since we were doing all our own canoeing and stuff, the easy rapids were at the beginning of the film and the rapids get harder and harder as we go through the film. Banjo Roots and Branches (Music in American Life) People had archery lessons.
Burt came to us and said, “You don’t know how lucky you are.” Fims are never made that way, for several reasons. We were doing the work happily but it was arduous. Completely other worldly. There are harrowing tales of how each actor nearly lost his life during the filming of the movie, and the facts about how everything was accomplished with no stunt men. As an actor I had a lot of things to sort out, to pull off — each one of us did. And there was only one other rope across another 30-40 feet down. I don’t think it threw me quite as much as if I was going into a regular script, because I knew this script backwards and forwards. When I went into the water I hit my shoulder on a rock right below the surface. But I saw an interview with John where he said that sometimes after I got into it, he did feel guilty about some of things that he got us into. Please try again. I don’t know why they’re remaking it.
Dueling Banjos: The Deliverance of Drew...got it via UPS yesterday...finished it last night :)....fun, fun, fun reading.
All of a sudden I’m down in Georgia on location, they fly us down first class, they put me up in posh surroundings. I can’t tell you how my life changed! “Deliverance,” first of all, went from point A to point B, so you were never in the same location twice, so you could afford to do that.
The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its Ronny Cox: Drew Showing all 17 items Jump to: Photos (12) Quotes (5) Photos Quotes [Lewis and Drew are arguing about whether to bury the dead mountain man] : Lewis : The law!
Find all the books, read about the author, and more. This river was so pristine they had to use four wheel drives and sometimes Caterpillars to get us in at point A. Ronny Cox Menu Home Bio Acting The Book Albums Live At The Kitchen Sink Lost In The Words, Lost In The Music Audiobook: Dueling Banjos: The Deliverance of Drew Ronny Cox Live In Concert – The Official Bootleg How I But invariably the places…you can have the most horrendous looking set of rapids and often times they are a peace of cake to row because once you get the canoe in the right line it just shoots through there. Because I’ve carried these stories around with me for 40 years and in someways they are as fresh to me as they were 40 years ago. We were out there sort of by ourselves. John is the most calming and supportive, and I’m not saying that Paul is not supportive, but he is volatile. Nonetheless, I wish it would've had the odd anecdotal detour to his other films here and there -- at least enough to discuss Ronny's own remake of DELIVERANCE, an '80s film entitled RAW COURAGE. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.Something went wrong. But when you put your life in somebodies hands in an experience like this, when we get back together it was although we were brothers and very little time has gone by. Sometimes we’ll go two or three years without seeing each other. I also think that “Total Recall” was pretty damn good.