Delivrance 1972 extrait Dueling banjos

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richard Vilnius

richard Vilnius

Күн бұрын

We cannot remain indifferent to this great moment of cinema and string dialogue !
Excerpt from the film: "Delivrance" -1972-by John Boorman
“Dueling Banjos” by Arthur Smith
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith,
Don Reno, arranged by
Eric Weissberg, Steve Mandell
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On ne peut rester indifférent devant ce grand moment de cinéma et de dialogues de cordes !
Extrait du film : "Delivrance" -1972-de John Boorman
"Dueling banjos " de Arthur Smith
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith ,
Don Reno , arrangé par
Eric Weissberg , Steve Mandell

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@lisabishop7149
@lisabishop7149 39 минут бұрын
Soo Good!! Loved This Movie!!
@nicolechris3200
@nicolechris3200 6 ай бұрын
Quel film! Et cette scène extraordinaire !!
@stephanblack4558
@stephanblack4558 Ай бұрын
A gkmjopi, jhdfui, jhnbiu, cvuyui, buyguih.
@samuelbert9805
@samuelbert9805 Жыл бұрын
Des rencontres improbables..avec des gens qui ont tout vecu..peu importe qu ils soient sourds et muets. Ils gardent tout en eux. Le seul moyen d expression..c'est la zic..c'est formidable
@dominiquejacqueline5115
@dominiquejacqueline5115 Ай бұрын
Avec des gens issus de consanguins… !
@ninofonseca2554
@ninofonseca2554 Ай бұрын
One of the greatest scenes of all times.
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Ай бұрын
Delivrance 1972 extrait Dueling banjos 1708pm 28.8.24 a very gritty film. sadistic film. the director must have had total control or just let things happen.... you tell me.... gave rise to evil dead movie, for sure... and those hillybilly rapists looked dead as in really dead. you come to rossendale valley you're back home if yer from the sticks down yonder....
@vi683a
@vi683a Ай бұрын
Iconic scenes among many!
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Ай бұрын
@@vi683a Comments on ‘Delivrance 1972 extrait Dueling banjos’ 1137am 29.8.24 a dire film. a good film, though. but when you say: good film they assume you enjoyed or concurred with the senimtents expressed. they're infantile on that level. it's a vile film. a sadistic film.... very heavy. but a good yarn.
@vi683a
@vi683a Ай бұрын
@@JJONNYREPP The expression was idealistically centered upon the musical structure of two apparatuses interrelation superseding the temporal limitations of the physiological. No one said "good film" but you.
@JJONNYREPP
@JJONNYREPP Ай бұрын
@@vi683a Comments on ‘Delivrance 1972 extrait Dueling banjos’ 1254pm 29.8.24 i will keep on saying: it's a good film. cos it is. even though it does not mean i concur with the violence expressed. refer to southern comfort. another cinematic dredge though the idea of the contemporary vs the lost world of the new world.............. eh?.......... even though you are only referencing the musical interlude - heard here.... which expresses the, alleged white trash hillbilly, overhauling his alleged reticense (sic) and guarded cultural cliches regards social intercourse with his alleged betters... to dishearten the worth of the city slicker - who loses out to nature, buggery and all manner of existential angst. everyone forgot that this was a segment of a wider ranging tale of varying juxtapositions - other than me. king kong set the pace on that score re: angst created regards old vs new, nature vs man... Id vs ego... all is lost. you feel sorry for the hillbilly, no? and then feel sorry for the city slickers killed off or maimed in the name of...... embarrassment... lost or erased ancestry... technological achievement over simple and deferential simplicity. your seeming high falutin' erudition does nothing to alleviate the tedium of hamr done, a past gone mad or your desire to dodge the issue regards which flannery o'conner tale was this based on... the sadism of movie making... the cheapness of life itself. cajun gangsters took it as well as dished it out, here...
@yvonnebotha6643
@yvonnebotha6643 Ай бұрын
52 years - and I still love this clip!
@armandobryant1108
@armandobryant1108 Ай бұрын
I'm 56 and still watch the whole movie.
@yvonnebotha6643
@yvonnebotha6643 Ай бұрын
@@armandobryant1108 FYI ... I'm 74, the film is about 56 years old! But IMO that clip is "Immortal"! cheers ☺
@nissebrannvall6253
@nissebrannvall6253 Ай бұрын
I'm 68 and love it too. And would like to see the whole movie, seen it so many years ago. Nisse from northern Sweden...
@ambroluck
@ambroluck Ай бұрын
i am 50
@TonyHawkTuah
@TonyHawkTuah Ай бұрын
I'm 43yo and I know and love that part since my birth.
@garyhendrie4001
@garyhendrie4001 2 ай бұрын
A classic piece of cinema that will live for a long long time. Brilliant.
@ronniejackson9901
@ronniejackson9901 2 ай бұрын
This scene is one of three of my all time favorite movie scenes. Just came together for movie magic.
@jeanjorenard
@jeanjorenard 2 ай бұрын
J'ai projeté discrètement ce film en 1972 en URSS pays ou les gens ne pouvaient le voir ou ecouter du Jazz etc..dans ce petit salon Il y avait des gens qui pleuraient en voyant cette scène désormais ancrée dans ma mémoire comme un cadeau des hommes de coeur..♥♥♥
@richardvilnius4589
@richardvilnius4589 2 ай бұрын
Les russes sont ouverts à toutes les nouveautés, et adorent découvrir les cultures étrangères, mais vous voulez dire que ce film n'était pas distribué en URSS, vous l'avez passé sous le manteau ?
@rolandguillotin8127
@rolandguillotin8127 2 ай бұрын
Waouh !
@AlainBELLY-tc4ze
@AlainBELLY-tc4ze 2 ай бұрын
C'étaient les films avec Louis de Funès qui avaient la préférence des autorités sovietiques. La série des Fantomas a fait plus de 20 millions d'entrées dans les cinémas d'URSS. Ça a été tellement populaire, que le leader politique national bochevique Édouard limonov avait détourné le portrait de Fantomas pour illustrer ses meetings. ​@@richardvilnius4589
@GardeForestier888
@GardeForestier888 2 ай бұрын
Bonjour sachez que ce genre d'anecdotes racontées par le biais d'une vidéo publiée sur internet est assimilable à de la sauvegarde historique et que beaucoup de gens adoreraient avoir tout les détails de ce type d'histoires
@vieuxdlavieille
@vieuxdlavieille 2 ай бұрын
Ils ont dit quoi quand il a fait le cochon ?
@Tdub0911
@Tdub0911 Ай бұрын
I think I could watch this scene a hundred times.
@NicoAnimation
@NicoAnimation Ай бұрын
I believe you could!
@bobgriffey3113
@bobgriffey3113 Ай бұрын
I think I have!
@hodayoda
@hodayoda Ай бұрын
Me too
@Stu_Kennedy
@Stu_Kennedy Ай бұрын
@@NicoAnimationI was just about to say this but you beat me to it
@BMRStudio
@BMRStudio Ай бұрын
No computers, no files, no green rooms, just a roll of film, a glass lens camera, and dirt everywhere.❤
@nidian31jmn41
@nidian31jmn41 4 күн бұрын
and incredible editing... alternating wide shots and portraits in tight focus... high and low angles, just cinema...
@BMRStudio
@BMRStudio 4 күн бұрын
@@nidian31jmn41 master class!
@MarkRoy-e2b
@MarkRoy-e2b 2 ай бұрын
Hollywood can't make movies like this any more. Art is broken in America.
@travisbitters7964
@travisbitters7964 2 ай бұрын
It's not broken it's just hidden under DEI. Return to meritocracy -- even it's it produced by white men.
@aclark903
@aclark903 2 ай бұрын
You say that but A) #Boorman, who directed this, wasn’t American 🇺🇸 anyway. B) I’ve not seen #Oppenheimer yet because I live in Japan but it seems highly regarded?
@volpeverde6441
@volpeverde6441 2 ай бұрын
woke people have not lived life, cocooned in their pretend world....that is why they can't make any art/film/music that REAL PEOPLE can relate to....
@volpeverde6441
@volpeverde6441 2 ай бұрын
ONCE AGAIN WOKE-TUBE REPEATEDLY REMOVES COMMENTS ABOUT WOKE LUNATICS LIVING IN THEIR OWN WORLDS THAT CAN'T MAKE ART/FILM/MUSIC THAT REAL PEOPLE CAN RELATE TO.....
@volpeverde6441
@volpeverde6441 2 ай бұрын
CENSOR-TUBE WOKE COWARDS REPEATEDLY REMOVES COMMENTS
@jean-pierredupuy4673
@jean-pierredupuy4673 7 ай бұрын
Fait la truie ! Ce film est une pure merveille
@geriobobo5238
@geriobobo5238 5 күн бұрын
Ruine
@Turco949
@Turco949 Ай бұрын
I had a bicycle T-shirt that read "Pedal Harder, I Hear Banjo Music", always reminded me of this movie.
@josephdavis3686
@josephdavis3686 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@greenxxghostie
@greenxxghostie Ай бұрын
I'm sorry but who puts a tshirt on their bicycle? I think this is all just getting ridiculous.
@sickturret3587
@sickturret3587 Ай бұрын
@@greenxxghostie what kind of a perv sits on a naked bike? pffs, kidz these days, no shame.
@YourDemocracy_lol
@YourDemocracy_lol Ай бұрын
I think it was paddle instead of pedal. I’ve seen shirts like it.
@spudpud-T67
@spudpud-T67 Ай бұрын
@@YourDemocracy_lol Paddle for a canoe, pedal for a bike, peddle for your dealer.
@la196
@la196 2 ай бұрын
The first evening I ever had cable TV service at home, this movie came on at 1am. I stayed up and watched it and was haunted by it for weeks:) lol
@lcf34
@lcf34 Ай бұрын
I have been haunted by this movie for about 20 years! ❤
@thegorn
@thegorn Ай бұрын
It's hard to sit down after watching the movie. Feels so.... uncomfortable
@C4_Corvette_85
@C4_Corvette_85 Ай бұрын
@@thegornlololololololol after watching it with my uncle mee too hahahah
@TheFlyingZulu
@TheFlyingZulu 21 күн бұрын
Never seen the movie... and from what I've read about it I don't want to.
@C4_Corvette_85
@C4_Corvette_85 19 күн бұрын
@@TheFlyingZulu my uncle did that to me one time
@maggiecrysler
@maggiecrysler Ай бұрын
the fact that movies like this cannot be made today is a sadness and failure of the current world.
@allthings2allmen
@allthings2allmen 21 күн бұрын
When the old man starts dancing the old mountain way it brings tears to my eyes!
@jacjoc7290
@jacjoc7290 6 күн бұрын
Estilo irlandés
@GiosueMannino
@GiosueMannino 4 күн бұрын
check his footwork
@OrzVanced-oq6wj
@OrzVanced-oq6wj 2 ай бұрын
One of the underrated scenes in american's movies.
@andersgulowsen2814
@andersgulowsen2814 2 ай бұрын
I justs did my cousins from scotland.. I live in Norway.. One lives in Australia atm.. otherone is wherever.. Used to go camping a few times .. I invited them back to Norway and I linked this Video.. lol
@andersgulowsen2814
@andersgulowsen2814 2 ай бұрын
Probably not lmao
@kaydee4296
@kaydee4296 2 ай бұрын
Never "underrated". CELEBRATED. What the hell, man. It's a classic.
@944Tomcat
@944Tomcat Ай бұрын
BS...everyone knows it
@OrzVanced-oq6wj
@OrzVanced-oq6wj 2 күн бұрын
@@mikeschneider1624 thanks for your comment. Greetings from Brasil👍
@TimP-p2h
@TimP-p2h 2 ай бұрын
What a Great movie................Thats when Hollywood had pure Class.
@ScootsMcPoot
@ScootsMcPoot 2 күн бұрын
hollywood in the 70s was anything bubt class. Good movies, but they were just as shitty as now
@felixmadison5736
@felixmadison5736 Ай бұрын
I remember when this movie was released in '72, three years after I got wounded in Vietnam. I was 23 years-old, and it was talked about a lot back in the day.
@dntremovewatchlaters
@dntremovewatchlaters Ай бұрын
this movie was is still scary to watch unless you have fairy lights a bong and music while movie plays mute
@greensceneBirds
@greensceneBirds Ай бұрын
same, i got shot in the balls in 69.
@felixmadison5736
@felixmadison5736 Ай бұрын
@@greensceneBirds I was lucky. I 'only' received mortar shrapnel to my left foot, both legs, arms, and right flank causing liver and kidney damage. Wiped out my 21st year on the planet having to spend 9 months in army hospitals in 1969 and '70. Other than that it wasn't bad.
@marypack7313
@marypack7313 Ай бұрын
@@felixmadison5736 I was born in 52. I think back to those days and think we were very sheltered to the horrors of life. My son joined the army in 2000, he had turned 21 Jan 1979. He was in boot camp at Fort Knox Kentucky. I had begged him not to join the army. I threw a fit Until I realized as a mother I needed to stop acting so upset, because being in the service can change one's life and he sure didn't need the memory of his mother being upset. So, one of his sisters and I went to visit him while he was in bootcamp. All of a sudden, I started to cry. My son said, it will be alright mom. I said, it will never be alright again. He, my son, eventually ended up in Iraq. He starved, remember hearing about Halliburton? They were supposed to feed our soldiers but didn't. When my son came home, he wouldn't tell me all the hell he went through, because he didn't want me to cry, He did tell me that he and other soldiers had to go through bombed out places searching for food. When he came home, he and others were sent to Ft. Benning Georgia. They were put in condemned barracks. Mold on the walls and cockroaches. Fucking shit way to treat vets! when he came home to his sister's home, he told me he's okay and it didn't affect him from what he endured in Iraq. I knew that wasn't true. He saw so many dead people and children and dogs eating the dead. His whole reality, everything a human being holds sacred had been destroyed. How he didn't lose every brain cell is beyond me. I told my son the only way I know for you to get back to wanting to live with what you've seen and been through is to remember your nieces, nephews, sisters and I love you. We couldn't even pass a trash truck; the fumes reminded him of the smell of dead people. Anyway, my son ended up with stage 4 colin cancer and died on July 27, 2023. His cancer was related to the burn pits in Iraq I am still heartsick just as so many men and women are today and in the past that have lost loved ones or vets that have survived with injuries and demons. I find it very hard to look at a military man or woman and not cry. Because this life can be wicked cruel. Always has been and always will be. I truly with all my heart thank all vets and all people from the very beginning for affording me a doable life. THANK YOU!!! I feel like most people live in a fantasy world because they simply cannot face the reality that life is, which includes myself. But being old right now and all the talk about WWIII I am scared for everyone. Here and abroad. It is long past due that no 1 person in control Dictator, President. King should have the right to start a war when not directly in the path of an aggressor or attack. Why the HELL should any man, woman or child die because of 1 jackass? I know life isn't that simplistic, but it can improve. Anyway, this is more than I ever meant to say. The heartbeat of America is our military's, brave men and women that serve the citizens here and abroad. We should never, ever forget that. I am alive today because many somebody's served for my freedom.
@meowmeow5052
@meowmeow5052 Ай бұрын
@@felixmadison5736 It’s always refreshing to see how tough Men were/are compared to this new generation.. “other than that, it wasn’t bad”.. thank you for your service Sir. Also curious though, what part of the movie were people talking about the most back then?
@jeanpierreladner244
@jeanpierreladner244 2 ай бұрын
J'ai vu ce film il y a a peu près 50 ans. Indémodable et reflète parfaitement les travers de la nature humaine .A revoir ou a voir pour les plus jeunes. Un des meilleurs film de son temps.
@j-fmusique3032
@j-fmusique3032 2 ай бұрын
Moi aussi, cette scène m'a toujours fasciné. Jf
@fabiengerard8142
@fabiengerard8142 2 ай бұрын
On est tous d'accord, me semble-t-il. 😉
@mabyonedayicanbehappy
@mabyonedayicanbehappy 2 ай бұрын
I read it with a french accent
@Sebb002
@Sebb002 2 ай бұрын
Petit, à la tv, dans les années 80, je suis tombé par hasard sur cette fameuse scène que je ne saurais décrire tellement cela m'avait choqué.
@DavidGB215
@DavidGB215 Ай бұрын
It seems French people don't seem to like this great classic to much.
@gino1581
@gino1581 3 ай бұрын
Scène et passage musical mémorable d'un grand film des années 70...Burt Reynolds y est magnifique. ✨
@8kigana
@8kigana Ай бұрын
The best scene in the whole damn movie.
@MattPurvis-gt3ww
@MattPurvis-gt3ww Ай бұрын
.....but not the most memorable. 😂
@thegorn
@thegorn Ай бұрын
Oh squeally?
@8kigana
@8kigana Ай бұрын
​@@MattPurvis-gt3ww which one there were quite a few, here's one, "He got a real purty mouth aint he?".
@8kigana
@8kigana Ай бұрын
@@thegorn Mountain Man : I bet you can squeal like a pig. Weeeeeeee! Bobby : Weee!
@Eichwulfie
@Eichwulfie Ай бұрын
The most memorable is when he is fighting with the current.
@snowman374th
@snowman374th 10 күн бұрын
My mother Loved John Wayne & My dad loved Burt Reynolds. And this movie is one I will always remember because of dad. It was the first one I remember watching with him at home on tv. Then we went an seen Smokey & the Bandit at the drive in theater soon after. Good times. Miss Mom & Dad.
@aubertmarie3263
@aubertmarie3263 Жыл бұрын
Quel film magnifique. ❤.. stressant... avec une scène cruelle dans laquelle Ned Beatty. se trouve en mauvaise posture........un film fort ! Je suis tombé sur le film KZbin ** l'affaire Marcus Nelson** et j'ai reconnu Ned Beatty. de suite..... . à voir ..avec Kojac...
@henrirennet9306
@henrirennet9306 3 күн бұрын
Mauvaise posture c'est le cas de le dire !!!
@AlessandroRonchi-fx8mj
@AlessandroRonchi-fx8mj 6 күн бұрын
5 giorni fa mi trovavo propio li, a pochi km da Chattanooga, dove furono girate le scene del film,ero sulle smoky mountains, più precisamente a Maryville(Tennessee). Dopo 52 anni mi sono ricomparsi quei paesaggi visti da giovane nel film, …. Indimenticabile! Che emozione gente!!!!
@blackwolf9524
@blackwolf9524 Ай бұрын
This movie FREAKED me out 😮! But this scene is Epic!
@cindysue5474
@cindysue5474 Ай бұрын
Yep, that kid was the real deal.
@ronjennings7054
@ronjennings7054 2 ай бұрын
One of the best scenes in American cinema,☘️
@ronniejackson9901
@ronniejackson9901 2 ай бұрын
Agree 100 %
@19boogiedownbronx82
@19boogiedownbronx82 Ай бұрын
It really is. On so many levels, just perfect direction, production, editing and how the fuck did they find a banjo playing alien. But seriously the way these locals have no time for these outsiders besides their money, and on accident, have a musical connect only to be dismissed just as fast was remarkable.
@lobomalsano
@lobomalsano Ай бұрын
the whole movie, is it worth it or a time loss?
@ronniejackson9901
@ronniejackson9901 Ай бұрын
@@lobomalsano I believe it is one of Burt Reynolds best roles. Probably worth it just to see that. Two first time in major movie with actors with Ned Beatty and Ronnie Cox.
@jayConley-xv3xi
@jayConley-xv3xi Ай бұрын
The squeal like a pig scene?
@samuelbert9805
@samuelbert9805 Жыл бұрын
Pour ces petites vieilles en Thaïlande qui me prenaient dans leurs bras.. juste parce que je leur achete des colliers de fleurs..c'est genial
@mrnewton3674
@mrnewton3674 26 минут бұрын
50+ years! A classic.
@stephanedominicus6521
@stephanedominicus6521 2 ай бұрын
Un film qu'on ne peut pas oublier !!
@turmeli
@turmeli Ай бұрын
I saw this performance a very very long time ago when I was a young boy and this music is still etched in my memory.
@AntonVanDerSar
@AntonVanDerSar Ай бұрын
yeah I bet it is, now squeal like a piggy
@alansmith2203
@alansmith2203 2 ай бұрын
Maybe I've watched a thousand plus movies in my life. Every time i see this duel I stop everything and just watch the magic. That young kid made the banjo sing. As he increased the tempo the guitar could not sustain the pace. I have never forgotten this scene. Americana film making had it's own magic...now we have CGI and Marvel movie BS. Or entertainers who can show more skin than a harlot....My society reminds me of the Fall of Rome...decadence, carnal men and women, loss of spirituality and morality. It is sickening and the loss of soul is upon us.
@AmyJo-54501
@AmyJo-54501 2 ай бұрын
"...hell in a hand basket." is the saying that comes to mind - this was a nice diversion from reality though.
@megeldridge1745
@megeldridge1745 2 ай бұрын
It’s actually Flat and Scruggs-genius actual musicians. The actors aren’t even keeping up with the real soundtrack…
@megeldridge1745
@megeldridge1745 2 ай бұрын
…and the “loss of soul amoung us,” has been around for as long as the Fall of Rome…hasn’t changed one bit.
@john564holloway
@john564holloway 2 ай бұрын
Too bad he's not really playing that banjo. I thought he was when I saw this scene as an 8 year old.
@maranathashalom9402
@maranathashalom9402 Ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree with everything you said, Alan Smith, thank you for your comment and God bless you and your loved ones.
@randolphpinkle4482
@randolphpinkle4482 2 ай бұрын
One of two very memorable scenes in Deliverance. The other scene was a lot different, though. :(
@xavierpaquin
@xavierpaquin 2 ай бұрын
You mean the raping?
@ckmoore101
@ckmoore101 2 ай бұрын
Well, both scenes had hillbillies having fun playing with city folk....
@knowledge.3563
@knowledge.3563 2 ай бұрын
Someone always squeal's like a piggy
@regmtait100
@regmtait100 2 ай бұрын
Wonderful scene.... unsettling ending that hinted at what might come...
@robertdecker146
@robertdecker146 2 ай бұрын
Nerd guitar player: "I'm Lost". Deep Woods Banjo Boy: Turns head away, and quickly, when offered a handshake.
@yvongilot6205
@yvongilot6205 2 ай бұрын
J’ai des frissons quand j’écoute ce passage…C’est divin !!! 👌🏼🌹 Film culte ! 🌹🌹🌹
@Mr.SugarFoot
@Mr.SugarFoot 2 ай бұрын
Such an AWESOME Movie! R.I.P Burt Reynolds and Thank You for making such a great cult classic! 1 of 2 great scenes you will never forget!❤
@MichaelBrown-xb6pp
@MichaelBrown-xb6pp Ай бұрын
Would not call the other a great scene.
@Mr.SugarFoot
@Mr.SugarFoot Ай бұрын
@@MichaelBrown-xb6pp how do you know what scene I’m talking about?
@LaurieSwenson
@LaurieSwenson Ай бұрын
@@Mr.SugarFoot I think if you mention two scenes in Deliverance and don't name the other one, it's the one everyone will remember, more than 50 years later.
@Samurai_Jade
@Samurai_Jade Ай бұрын
We aren’t all from the same walk of life, nor are we all the same color as the other. Certainly not all of us bow our heads and pray to the same god. We all understand the love of music because its language is universal and color it does not see. There’s a little more to this then meets the eye. A mutual respect established through sound alone. That’s beautiful even if you are not.
@atlantaguitar9689
@atlantaguitar9689 2 ай бұрын
J'ai grandi à Atlanta, qui se trouve à environ 2 heures de l'endroit où ce film a été tourné. Cette partie de la Géorgie est comme une jungle à la fois belle et sauvage.
@zaphodrahja
@zaphodrahja Ай бұрын
Duelling Banjos was initially composed by Arthur Smith (Sometimes called Arthur “Guitar Boogie” Smith) in 1954 and was first called ‘Feudin’ Banjos’! It contained all sorts of entertaining riffs from another classic song, ‘Yankee Doodle.’ When Smith first recorded ‘Feudin’ Banjos’ 1955, he was playing a 4-string plectrum banjo and was joined by the classic 5-string bluegrass banjoist, Don Reno. From there, almost 10 years later, this classic banjo duo, finally made an airing… The song’s first country-wide airing was in 1963 on a TV episode of ‘The Andy Griffith Show‘ The most pivotal and globally recognised appearance of ‘Duelling Banjos’ was in the 1972 film, Deliverance. (guitar and banjo) This was the very moment that Smith’s original composition became famous worldwide. But there was controversy over deliverances use of Smith’s masterpiece… The film led to a successful lawsuit by Smith as the song was used without his permission. Eric Weissberg claimed copyright as he arranged the film version and took all the credit. Smith did win the lawsuit, and today the song is widely played by banjoists both beginners and seasoned banjo veterans, worldwide.
@audiodead7302
@audiodead7302 Ай бұрын
Did you know that Billy Redden who played the almond eyed redneck isn't actually playing the banjo? He is wearing a special shirt which allowed a professional banjo player to put his arms through and play from behind him. That's why the scene is shot from only a few camera angles.
@adbaker2365
@adbaker2365 18 күн бұрын
@@audiodead7302 Music in films is never live. Actors don't need to play the instruments, they have to fake it which in this scene is very obvious. The boys fingers do not match the music, no professional banjo player in sight.
@shirleybaunach3501
@shirleybaunach3501 2 ай бұрын
Music brings everyone together
@marcussmith4913
@marcussmith4913 Ай бұрын
Yep nothing like dueling bangos and afterwards some real hard core SA going on.
@IlRhythm
@IlRhythm Ай бұрын
Well said!!!
@Joez86
@Joez86 Ай бұрын
Cinema History Classic. One of the 70's best films. Bravo
@sylvainbarjonnet
@sylvainbarjonnet Жыл бұрын
J adore cette petite scène le morceau guitare banjo, pour Miki en mémoire de son premier banjo lol
@bipbip1689
@bipbip1689 8 ай бұрын
C'est véritable bonjoniste ce miki
@alextoni6573
@alextoni6573 5 күн бұрын
Ho guardato Deliverance decine di volte e continuerò a guardarlo
@morrisanderson818
@morrisanderson818 Ай бұрын
Teen-ager when this came out,older guy now,loved it then,love it now,,in 024, The strangest bit is,the part he's playing in the movie,was supposed to be of a Black Albino,they couldn't find one,so he got the part,also,he doesn't even know how to play the banjo,
@kenthompson143
@kenthompson143 Ай бұрын
This was two years before I volunteered to go to Vietnam in 1974 remember it well, I was 17 years old at the time.
@allencollins6031
@allencollins6031 Ай бұрын
Glad you made it back.
@kramsdrawde8159
@kramsdrawde8159 Ай бұрын
We live in a different usa than that was for sure...
@TheRaghorn
@TheRaghorn Ай бұрын
19? I am surprised that had not draft you by that time. Most of our class when within 6 months of being 18.
@Summerbrezze
@Summerbrezze Ай бұрын
Thank you for your service 🙏
@keithdaris6537
@keithdaris6537 Ай бұрын
The last American combat troops left Vietnam on March 29, 1973, ending the United States' direct military involvement in the Vietnam War. Would you care to rethink your comment?
@portiamatthews9654
@portiamatthews9654 Күн бұрын
Great movie and this was my favorite part of the movie. Burt Reynolds character , when his leg was injured during the rafting scene used chitterlings 😂.
@DroneShmone
@DroneShmone Ай бұрын
Damn, now I wanna watch the movie again.
@MrMartini1960
@MrMartini1960 Ай бұрын
I thought and felt the same......😎👍
@nitalopes515
@nitalopes515 Ай бұрын
Best part of this great movie 😊😊
@melev30
@melev30 Ай бұрын
This shows no matter how different our socioeconomic backgrounds might be, we can still be brought back together as human beings by the power of art. A truly inspiring message.
@OriginalThisAndThat
@OriginalThisAndThat Ай бұрын
Until someone asks you to squeal like a pig
@AarzackZigomar
@AarzackZigomar 2 ай бұрын
Magnifique ! Un moment de grâce ! Merci !
@esongsguscampos
@esongsguscampos 2 ай бұрын
This is a master piece. I like the master pieces. The master pieces are forever. Thanks for this legacy of music. Hugs with the heart.
@davidweimer8880
@davidweimer8880 24 күн бұрын
I saw this my senior year of college -- great film, it ages much better than I did.
@stevipop
@stevipop 9 күн бұрын
What an extraordinary cast. Ronny Cox is superb in this, as are the others. Memorable roles include Capt. Edward Jellico in Star Trek TNG: Chain of command Pts 1 & 2. He reminds me a lot of Jeff Daniels, whose character Will McAvoy once said "I'm a news anchor on the side," whilst playing the guitar superbly.
@garystallings7359
@garystallings7359 6 күн бұрын
A classic in the music world 🎸 🪕😊❤
@sabineserive5043
@sabineserive5043 2 ай бұрын
Ce film, exceptionnel, m a cassée . Génial !;;;
@fabiengerard8142
@fabiengerard8142 2 ай бұрын
Une scène mémorable dans un film mémorable... ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@zzzzz3868
@zzzzz3868 2 ай бұрын
A beautiful gifted guitarists beyond words to describe! As for the film? Kept my mind open for over 40years+.
@4418CARLOU
@4418CARLOU 2 ай бұрын
The kid couldn't play, they had the banjo player behind him.
@zzzzz3868
@zzzzz3868 2 ай бұрын
Hello, I wouldn't know I wasn't there in person.
@adbaker2365
@adbaker2365 18 күн бұрын
@@4418CARLOU Like in all films, the music is mimed by the actors. The boys fingers do not match the music, there was no banjo player behind him.
@Urtypus
@Urtypus 2 ай бұрын
WoW - i love it ! …thanks for offering that super great music scene that i have almost forgotten… best dialogue: “Hey Mister - I love the way you wear your hat!”…. “You don’t know nothing!”
@teejay5627
@teejay5627 2 ай бұрын
Always riveting to watch. Read a fascinating interview in a mag some years ago with the guy who played the banjo player.
@justblase5270
@justblase5270 Ай бұрын
I have always loved watching this scene with Daniel Ronald Cox AKA Ronnie Cox 👏👏👍👍💯💯
@denisvieille121
@denisvieille121 Ай бұрын
on ne se lasse pas de regarder cet extrait d'un film d'antothologie qui retrace de manière très réaliste ce qu'on peut parfois rencontrer dans des régions reculées ...
@indalezioperez698
@indalezioperez698 2 ай бұрын
Simplemente espectacular, no se cuantas veces lo he visto
@Jovocale
@Jovocale Ай бұрын
…I need to watch this movie again!!!!
@aimonsnouslesunslesautres
@aimonsnouslesunslesautres 2 ай бұрын
je ne me tanne jamais de réécouté ce bout de cet incroyable film américain c'était tout de bons acteurs
@davidbassenghi6547
@davidbassenghi6547 11 күн бұрын
musique, rencontre et fraternité : cela reste une scène culte !
@luizgama7134
@luizgama7134 5 күн бұрын
Assisti a esse filme quando era criança. Sensacional!
@michaelfischer5905
@michaelfischer5905 Ай бұрын
Definitely the high-point of the entire movie. Although "center shot" was pretty cool.
@FilmSchool-om3ew
@FilmSchool-om3ew 4 күн бұрын
'Hey mister, I love the way you wear that hat" Man removes hat from his head, looks at the hat, places hat back onto his head then say's. 'You don't know nothen'....wow. To me that scene demonstrates how often city folks (at least back then) always felt country folks were simple minded and aloof, when actually they're very keen, wittier, and know how to survive.
@FilmSchool-om3ew
@FilmSchool-om3ew 4 күн бұрын
Also, that kid reminds me of Jason, from Friday the 13th, before Jason's character was even developed.
@certuv
@certuv Ай бұрын
A masterclass. Thank's for posting
@carolpountney7627
@carolpountney7627 18 сағат бұрын
Fantastic and unforgettable ❤
@SMP248
@SMP248 2 күн бұрын
Awesome, makes me shiver every time I hear it.....🙂
@alainduquenois3812
@alainduquenois3812 2 ай бұрын
Un film de grande facture d une Amérique profonde un must ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ClaytonTownley
@ClaytonTownley 2 ай бұрын
It's called the Deep South. I live in the state of Georgia, where parts of Deliverance were filmed.
@yannoch9167
@yannoch9167 Ай бұрын
John boorman
@ClaytonTownley
@ClaytonTownley Ай бұрын
@@yannoch9167 The author of the book Deliverance was James Dickey. He played one of the cops in the movie, and was also a United States Poet Laureate.
@zizula7
@zizula7 2 күн бұрын
this movie is so good and so undertated
@mikeschneider1624
@mikeschneider1624 2 күн бұрын
it is not underrated, everyone knows this movie
@nob34310
@nob34310 2 ай бұрын
Scène mystique....! Wouaaaa ... Amérique profonde. Vive le Blues...! 🇨🇵👍💪😘🍻
@louelastic4601
@louelastic4601 2 ай бұрын
Disons plutot Blue grass ... folk, country😅
@nob34310
@nob34310 2 ай бұрын
Tout est lié dans l' âme...du blues, n'est ce pas? L' ame des travailleurs pauvres, noirs, blancs, et indiens...! Et le Rapp de nos jours. Merci de votre remarque Cordialement 🇨🇵🍻
@ClaytonTownley
@ClaytonTownley 2 ай бұрын
nob It's the Deep South. I'm American, from the state of Georgia, where parts of Deliverance were filmed.
@Olive-gd3wn
@Olive-gd3wn 2 ай бұрын
Le blues est dérivé de cette musique folk c'est la même gamme mais en mineur.Les esclaves noirs se sont inspirés de la musique de leurs maîtres mais en mode triste vu ce qu'ils vivaient.
@louelastic4601
@louelastic4601 2 ай бұрын
@@Olive-gd3wn "la musique de leurs maîtres" 😅Ca vire au pathos là 🤣Origines stylistiques : Musique africaine; musique d'Afrique de l'Ouest. Le blues du désert Au Mali n'a pas eu besoin de pathos pour exister bien avant le blues etats uniens. Donc rien a voir avec le pathos mais juste l'origine est africaine point barre: L’origine du blues Blues du Mali: la source du blues occidental que nous connaissons aujourd’hui. Il se joue aussi bien en binaire qu’en ternaire: mesures à 2, 3 ou 4 temps. Ce blues est basé sur la gamme que les occidentaux appellent gamme pentatonique. La particularité de cette musique c’est qu’elle est tonale c’est-à-dire qu’il y a généralement un seul accord, ni majeur, ni mineur, composé de notes toniques à l’octave et de quintes. Origine du blues Blues du Mali - Balafon Ceci est certainement dû au fait que le balafon, cet ancêtre du piano, est accordé pour pouvoir accompagner les chants traditionnels qui sont basés sur une musique tonale. N’oublions pas que la racine de la musique africaine est le chant, d’abord, puis le tam tam ou djembé ou tambour: un tronc d’arbre évidé sur lequel on tend une peau d’animal séchée et qui a, selon son diamètre, une puissance bien.
@andrejshamin1452
@andrejshamin1452 Ай бұрын
Сильная сцена, символичная. Даже музыка, которая может объединить людей, отзвучав, оставляет каждого в своём состоянии...
@LaurieSwenson
@LaurieSwenson Ай бұрын
I didn't even remember this wonderful scene. Imagine how different the movie would have been like if this scene had set the tone for the story!
@r.i.p.volodya
@r.i.p.volodya Ай бұрын
Brilliant - iconic - scene!
@patricksmith4424
@patricksmith4424 2 ай бұрын
Top scene from a top film. Can you imagine anything of this quality being made today. All John Voghts films were excellent.
@WellingtonSmith-d3v
@WellingtonSmith-d3v Ай бұрын
How music can bring so many together that are different... What a beautiful scene.......................
@monacam9341
@monacam9341 Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤ I Just love this Song and Film. And all the Actors.
@Susan-vz7fm
@Susan-vz7fm 2 ай бұрын
The first intergalactic exchange between a human and an alien. Music really is universal.
@MsCheapface
@MsCheapface 2 ай бұрын
The idiot doing the talking is the Alien...to be clear here.
@CSSuser
@CSSuser Ай бұрын
Disgusting comment and disgusting uploader to mark this comment... 🤦‍♂
@kaydee4296
@kaydee4296 2 ай бұрын
Banjo boy grew up out of his awkward appearance too. And if you want to see some fantastic tap from the hills dancing I suggest looking into the infamous Jesco White - The Dancing Outlaw.
@Medwest
@Medwest 2 күн бұрын
Great stuff ! Thanks ! 🥰🥰🥰
@EffortlessAttempt
@EffortlessAttempt Ай бұрын
Ronny Cox. So versatile. One of the FEW I respect in Cinema.
@Ihatezidiotz
@Ihatezidiotz Ай бұрын
I kept hearing arnie yelling "Cohaagen" every time i see him.. :)
@brianputnam7247
@brianputnam7247 2 күн бұрын
lol, love it... "Who's pickin' the banjo here?!"
@tomthebomb557
@tomthebomb557 Ай бұрын
@ 0:11 - 0:28 "You don't know nothin' "...Basically, this is the theme of this great masterpiece of a movie. City folk, completely out of their element, thinking they are high and mighty and more evolved and get taught a terrible lesson. .... John Boorman hit it out of the park on this one.
@vincentpele6851
@vincentpele6851 2 ай бұрын
Magnifique et annonciateur!
@monacam9341
@monacam9341 Ай бұрын
And it ist. September 2024. Love from Hamburg. Germany.
@maixentlandou3362
@maixentlandou3362 2 ай бұрын
C'est aussi le Monde et sa diversité. Superbe!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@benmessaoudnassereddine6906
@benmessaoudnassereddine6906 Ай бұрын
Je ne me lasserai jamais de ce morceau.❤❤❤❤😂
@GloriaShamsi
@GloriaShamsi 3 күн бұрын
Just good down home music. Loved Pap Buck footing to the duel duet. Country folk can survive.
@benmessaoudnassereddine6906
@benmessaoudnassereddine6906 2 ай бұрын
Tout simplement sublissime.
@anelima8770
@anelima8770 Ай бұрын
Esse filme é uma joia para se ter guardado. Que talento espetacular. Quem passar por aqui deixa o like
@edesseberube7194
@edesseberube7194 2 ай бұрын
Moi je l’adore ce film là ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@juliaconnell
@juliaconnell Ай бұрын
what a wonderful wholesome scene about how music is universal & breaks downs all barriers. and lets just leave it there. this scene. wholesome, wonderful - music. just saying - if you have not seen this film, fair warning - yes, "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" - not as easy or light watch.
@azcountry6064
@azcountry6064 Ай бұрын
Why am I the only one who sees the similarity between the banjo pickin kid and Joe Biden? Hysterical similarity.
@warminster1005
@warminster1005 Ай бұрын
We just don't love Branden as much as you do?
@whereisyourhumanity7557
@whereisyourhumanity7557 Ай бұрын
They should always include this song in Hallowe'en spooky music. It's really brilliant, music and writing and filming. And portentous, and scary!
@elainehernen286
@elainehernen286 Ай бұрын
Brilliant film 🍿 😊
@BarbaraThirlwell
@BarbaraThirlwell 4 күн бұрын
Fantastic🤗❣️❣️❣️❣️✌️
@gillesdelatour7355
@gillesdelatour7355 6 ай бұрын
Film géant, reflet nocif d'une certaine "Amérique profonde", à interdire aux enfants en dépit du thème sportif et aventurier du début ...
@albertgironjr1872
@albertgironjr1872 Ай бұрын
THE BEST PART OF A GREAT MOVIE.. LOVED THE INSTRUMENTAL PART..
@antoniobranco5513
@antoniobranco5513 9 күн бұрын
Uma das mais belas cenas do cinema...
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