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References
When Lewis suddenly disappears from their camp one night, Bobby says: "Who does he think he is, Tarzan?"
Deliverance has a scene of a man riding another man, much like in El Topo.
Referenced in
Dueling Banjo's plays during 'Dueling Brando's' skit
It is referenced.
A poster is visible in Roger's office.
A travel to a rural area, a beautiful environment, hostile locals, a sadistic rape, a hard survival and a violent vengeance.
A group of friends travels to a place far from civilization, where they are cruelly attacked and sexually assaulted by locals.
Title mentioned during the monologue
It is referenced.
Shot with arrow scene.
Ed Donnerstein mentions this movie.
Cited by director Jeff Lieberman as influence.
Similar storylines. Also, broken leg scene is referenced.
Mother B says she "never met a Peavy cousin that couldn't play 'Dueling Banjos.'"
A fellow cellmate tells DeVito that he sure has a pretty mouth. That was also said to Ned Beatty in the famous rape scene in Deliverance.
This film is mentioned by name.
Mentioned by name
The film is mentioned by name.
Military official sees several locals gathering with shotguns to hunt king kong. He says "What the hell is this, Deliverance?"
references and quotes dialogue from Deliverance
Mentioned by name.
A street sign shown just before the rape scene says Beatty St., a reference to the rape of Ned Beatty.
Al and Steve hum the Banjo theme
mentioned in dialogue
Referenced on Weekend Update
Joel and Servo hum "Dueling Banjos."
Mentioned by name.
Mentioned by Walt when he and Rick stop to get food.
poster seen
Roy says he always hears Dueling Banjoes when Lowell is around.
Poster art for this is shown and Chris Lee refers to it.
Character asks if another character has seen the movie; makes reference to squeeling like a pig
Topper's comment on "that inbred thing. Kids who... ...play the banjo" is a reference to the character "Lonny" in Deliverance who plays the now famous piece "Duelling banjo's"
Joel: "Come on! Squeal like Ned Beatty!"
"Dueling Banjos" theme is hummed
"It's the guy from Deliverance."
title reference
Referenced during debate '92
Referenced during debate '92
Mentioned in dialogue.
Joel hums part of "Dueling Banjos."
Tom: "'Enchanted April' meets 'Deliverance.'"
When O'Bannion is about to paddle Hirschfeld he says the line "I want you to squeal like a pig," and then imitates a pig noise. This is almost directly taken out of the scene in this movie.
The rape sequence with the satisfactory salvage. In both movies, the largest guy gets raped while the other victim is tied up.
Jay mentions his "ill-conceived canoe trip through hillbilly country"
Tom: "Kind of like a Greco-Roman 'Deliverance'"
The "dueling banjos" music plays while Tim and Al apply tape to drywall, using tools called "banjos".
rafting
Will mentions the film, music is heard
mentioned by name
Matthew Lillard suggests they do to Neil Patrick Harris "what they did to that guy in 'Deliverance.'"
Characters talk about this movie
When Malone is hit on by two sleazy guys, Natty tells her, "If that's what you're in the mood for, you can just go to the video store and rent 'Deliverance.'"
Grace quotes a line from "Deliverance"
Judge Aldo Ianello tells Claire that he has seen the film.
Comical discussion of the infamous rape scene.
The famous Banjo theme is used in the wood scene, when Al and Bud try to sleep next to the fire.
A character makes reference to this movie's inbred backwoods hicks having someone "squeal like a pig."
When Jill remarks that some families kiss on the lips, Tim replies that they are the families in Deliverance
Dodge: "Didn't you see 'Deliverance'?"
Paul uses this movie as an example as he explains the "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" game.
The Bundys stay at Deliverance Inn where 'you'll squeal like a pig at our hospitality' and the inn has a Ned Beatty Suite and there are complimentary canoe trips
Leonard tells his enemies to "squeal like a pig".
title reference
Otto: "Yes, it's quite pretty here. Like a mix between 'The Shining' and 'Deliverance'."
Old Man Macowsky looks at Dexter in his romper suit and thinks it is a pig and Dexter squeals like one.
Scene re-created where Martin Cahill steals the gold record awarded to this movie.
In Let's Make a Date, Greg thinks that Ryan is from the cast of Deliverance.
Two cameras film each other. A.J. calls it a camera battle, mentions Deliverance and asks for pig sounds.
Frank mentions the film and the music is used in the last scene.
mentioned by Robin Williams
"...can we see the weird kid with the banjo?"
Referenced by President Bush
Dave mentions this
Peter mentions the film.
Bender hums Dueling Banjos when he sees the Atlanta mermaids, implying that they are inbred hillbillies.
E.L. (and later a Police Investigator) suspect they might be gang-raped by rednecks while stranded in the woods.
The infamous banjo riff is played after two country locals make remarks about Spence and Arthur
It is referenced.
Jack: "Deliverance? Do you have any idea what happened to the guys in that movie?"
Reference to inbreeding rednecks, followed by one bar of Dueling Banjos.
Scenes from "Deliverance" are mentioned to demonstrate how backwoods types are often depicted in the movies
While exploring a creepy backwoods area, one of the the characters in "Forty-Niner" mocks the locals by telling another character "You sure have a purty mouth" in the same way as the famous line in "Deliverance" is uttered.
Finch imitates the infamous "Squeal like a pig" scene.
Referenced after Peter's banjo solo
some male friends go into the woods and are attacked by the locals/use of bow and arrow
mentioned in documentary
Scott mentions Deliverance when the group of four reach the cabin.
Movie mentioned by name.
Characters quote dialogue from it while on a canoe trip through the backwoods.
The pig character 'Piggsy' and the name of the last level is Deliverance
When their car crashes, teens decide to hole up at a sinister academy rather than to walk through walk they describe as "Deliverance" country.
Duelling Banjos theme
This title is referenced in my documentary.
Referenced in the "Squeal Piggy" scene, boat trip and burial
When Jack (Steve Zahn) is making fun of the redneck character Dorff (Jay Leggett). He calls him a banjo strumming Deliverance reject. Obvious reference to Deliverance (1972) in which there is a famous "Duelin' Banjo's" scene.
In several scenes in Some Kind of Monster, there's a Deliverance poster.
The line "squeal like a pig."
When the three male lead enter a backwoods town, one says they're at "the corner of 'Bumfuck' and 'You got a purty mouth'".
Snack is talking about what a multi-layered actor Burt is and lists several of his movies and his TV show.
The Count references "the 45 minute mark of Deliverance" before molesting Monty Carlo in the Playboys' van
Referenced during debate '92
Film advertisement is shown in a newspaper.
After a sequence of white water rafting, the heroes are driving through the backwoods with banjo music on the radio.
"You're gonna squeal like a pig."
Jeremy hums "Dueling Banjos" from this film
The three friends name the movie Deliverance. ("we're in deliverance town now")
A character suggests watching Deliverance with the neighboring redneck family
convict says "You got a pretty mouth"
(said by inmate to new prisoner) "Hey boy, you got a pretty mouth."
House picks Chase to see an inmate in jail because he has a "prettier mouth"
"'Squeal like a pig' trouble"
Phil whistles "Dueling Banjos" while Miles is preparing his rabbit traps.
Dueling Banjos played
While his family mocks Alabama, Walter Brensen hums a few notes of "Dueling Banjos", made famous in this movie
when Russel, Dave and Jesse are on the boat, Dave sings the melody from the "Banjo Duel" of "Deliverance" and later he says its like in Deliverance
(to a pedophile) "Yeah, yeah...whatever, Deliverence"
George: I'm in the woods with shotguns, and liquor and car talk. It's like deliverance out here.
Travel agent tells a lady he can get her a two-for-one deal on a canoeing trip where they filmed it
the opening line of "Dueling Banjos" is heard several times
After being abducted by crazy rednecks a victim assumes they will have some 'Ned Beatty time' with him.
Ray Carling says "Squeal piggy, squeal!" and then explains "Deliverance."
mentioned once
At the sight of some locals Tony mentions "Deliverance", along with the comment that he's Burt Reynolds and McGee would be Ned Beatty.
Alex and Evans discuss the movie when trying to figure out Lucas' and Dawn's relationship.
"They're like...Deliverance on steroids"
"Isn't this the part where the hillbilly bangs me in the ass?"
correct response in "Movies That Are All Wet" category
mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned by Vilmos Zsigmond.
"Dueling Banjos" heard
mentioned by name
"Two bubbas who look like extras from Deliverence run the place"
Charades movie title guess
"Three Doors to 'Deliverance' to the right"
Similar themes, and scene where Paddy Considine cannot shoot rabbit echoes scene where Jon Voigt attempts to shoot a deer
Morgan points out that there were no black people in "Deliverance". Also: The song "Duelling Banjos" from the older movie is playing once the criminals reach the swamp bar.
Mentioned during the monologue
Andy's line "It's like Deliverance in here"
Mentioned in snooker sketch.
It is mentioned in a magazine.
mentioned once
Referenced by name
Tim and Tony simulate 'Dueling Banjos' after finding out that the crime scene is in the boondocks.
Lance Boil says "Now I'll make him squeal like a pig!"; a reference to Ned Beatty's rape scene in said film.
when Woody wants to take a road trip, to convince his friends, he says it will be like "Deliverance"
when Nick is on the water, "Duelling Banjos" is heard
Bruce mentions the sequel to 'Deliverance'
When Sarah and Carter are walking through the forest, Carter mentions that the remoteness of it makes him feel as if he's about to run into the cast of Deliverance.
Richard sees a photo of a house and says that there would be "Deliverance music" coming out of it.
"Maybe we can stay in the 'Deliverance' suite."
Mentioned by host Josh Gates while pondering the native islanders reaction to the arrival of his team.
hillbilly says "You sure are purty" to his victim
"You sure do have a pretty mouth."
a joke is made by a character about the "squealing pig" scene in Deliverance
Mentioned by Sock
"This is 'Deliverance' country."
The dueling banjos theme is played over footage from 'Emmerdale' to mock how remote the characters are from mainstream society.
Discussion of hillbillies alludes to the rape scene.
a banjo playing in the background as a hillbilly boy with a shaved head is seen
When Kevin and Jane come into the bar, Kevin says that he thinks they had just come into "East Deliverance, New York."
"Squel like a pig " line
"family tree out of 'Deliverance'"
Jack mentions the film in dialogue
Deliverance is mentioned in conversation.
The scene where Indiana is forced to squeal like a pig while he is raped is a direct reference to Deliverance where Ned Beatty's character, Bobby, is forced to strip in front of two hillbillies.
Darrell mentions it in the political rally sketch.
Warren Brown plays Duelling Banjos on a banjo that he bought in Sheffield, Tasmania.
Ted tells Dean, "I'm not waiting for them to go all Deliverance on us."
The "Dueling Banjo's" theme played is a referance to Deliverance, a film that shares the river setting
Referenced by Gov. David Paterson
It is mentioned in a magazine.
mentioned in dialouge
"Out for a friendly stroll in the land of Deliverance."
Movie is mentioned and Stan Saanila imitates on of the characters.
Mentioned in A bird for All Seasons
"then these ass-loving rednecks come out of nowhere and fuck them all to death"
mentioned in dialogue
backwoods man plays "Dueling Banjos"
Dave quips "We've all seen Deliverance"
Tallahassee plays "Dueling Banjos" from Deliverance on the banjo and then says "You have a pretty mouth" when he sees the rednecks.
after river rafting, a woman says a banjo playing freak will notice them in the middle of the woods
mentioned by Toby Keith as a film he should have included on the list of Burt Reynolds movies
"Straight out of 'Deliverance'."
At a school football game, Leigh Anne calls a redneck fan "Deliverance".
Mentioned by Cletus
Scene from movie is mentioned by character
mentioned in dialogue
Jay says that sex rehab in Mississippi consists of showing scenes from the movie
Some storyline elements from "Deliverance" are referenced in a tragicomic way.
"Dueling Banjoes" heard
Sterling thinks he looks like Burt Reynolds from this film.
"squeal like a pig"
Sawyer mentions that Jeff Fahey's character Lapidus looks like he "just stepped off the set of a Burt Reynolds movie"
While the king and queen travel through the bad neighborhood,dueling banjos is heard in the background
as a man prepares to rape another man, he hums "Dueling Banjos"
"It gives me a better redneck warning than Ned Beatty got in"
the line "All we need is a banjo"
The movie is mentioned in the end credits Chuck Lorre Vanity Card #297.
Roger mentions the film by name.
Nick Frost & Simon Pegg mention it at the very beginning, driving in their RV
Sterling dresses like Burt Reynolds from the film and fishes with a bow and arrow.
Leslie's list of her mother's 100 favorite conversational topics includes the movie "Deliverance."
Jay asks a "Jaywalking" participant if he liked the film
When you kill an alien pig, Duke sometimes say the line "Squeel piggy, squeel".
it's mentioned that the film's theme is played in "Conan O'Brien Can't Stop"
"Uh oh, I can't tell if they've run into the Deliverance cast..."
detailing Burt Reynolds' career.
Mentioned by Clement in dialogue with Luli.
Beiste contemplates whether she should "go all Deliverance on her."
Ned Beatty mentioned in reference to rape
mentioned in dialogue
"got a real pretty mouth"
Referenced by Rick Santorum (Andy Samberg) in the cold opening
Dwight asks, "How many of you have seen the documentary 'Deliverance'?"
Jennifer Aniston mentions that Wanderlust was shot in the same town as Deliverance.
Mike mentions Ned Beatty and kayaks together
Title seen on cinema marquee
The psychotic character Iago talks about the rape scene in "Deliverance" as he sensually tortures Mandy.
Chelsea talks about the movie.
Chelsea mentions the movie by name.
Discuss the casting of the film
film poster shown
mentioned by Boyd
"You two have pretty mouths"
Chelsea mentions the movie by name.
Mentioned in dialogue
Featured in
In the scene where Hooper (Burt Reynolds) and crew are watching Hooper's "stunt reel" at Hooper's house, the stunt reel contains scenes of Burt Reynolds in Deliverance (1972) being flipped out of the canoe
This film is #15 on the list.
Scenes from "Deliverance" are shown to demonstrate how backwoods types are often depicted in the movies.
Clip from this movie shown when it is claimed that one of the panelists looked like Burt Reynolds did in this movie.
clip
clips
footage shown
the "squeal" scene
Spoofed in
Spoofed in A Bird for All Seasons
Spoofed as Deliverance II
The Everglade Gas Station Attendant (Dudley Remus) played the guitar part of the Deuling Banjos' in the movie "Deliverance".
Carl's Cuts Free Delivery segment
the famous arm-behind-neck scene is spoofed
the mountain men that try to rape Larry
The virtual rowing choice that Rocko accidentally chooses.
After Homer woefully says that the other campers must be having the time of their lives, they're seen drifting on their rafts through a forest, while being watched by an unknown person. "Dueling Banjos" is also playing in the background.
There is a game cheat called "deliverance", hich turns people into pigs. Once activated the word "squeal!" appears on the screen.
The banjo duel with the people from father teds community is a funny version of the banjo-duel in "Deliverance"
The banjo duel with VanHelgen is a parody of the banjo scene from the film.
Brad "plays" "Dueling Banjos" on his prop.
dueling banjos scene recreated
Billy Crystal's Opening Skit
The banjo music playing while Barbara Primesuspekt is in the garage door is similar to "Dueling Banjos."
Stewie is playing the banjo on the porch with the locals like the banjo scene in Deliverance
The banjo - guitar duel in both movies.
farting contest parodies Dueling Banjos from this movie
Mentally challanged Rita plays a banjo like Lonnie, the weird banjo-playing boy.
"Squeal Like a Pig"
The rape scene is spoofed and highly exagerated
The rape scene is re-enacted
A bar of "Dueling Banjoes" can be heard as the King & Queen go to visit Rumpelstiltskin.
banjo duel
In the birdwatching-scene, Truls (Atle Antonsen) hallucinates seeing Gordon (Ingar Helge Gimle) smoking a giant cigar, and then "sees" Stefan (Kåre Conradi) about to shoot him with a bow and arrow, while wearing funny-looking war-paint. The last "vision" looks just like the scene where Lewis (Burt Reynolds) goes ashore and then shoots The Mountain Man in Deliverance
A Silent Film Comedy Version of the 1972 Film