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Jon Voight | Ed Gentry | |
Burt Reynolds | Lewis Medlock | |
Ned Beatty | Bobby Trippe | |
Ronny Cox | Drew Ballinger | |
James Dickey | Aintry Sheriff Bullard | |
Louise Coldren | Mrs. Biddiford | |
Herbert Coward | Toothless Man | |
Lewis Crone | First Deputy | |
Randall Deal | Second Griner | |
John Fowler | Doctor | |
Seamon Glass | First Griner | |
Ken Keener | Second Deputy | |
Macon McCalman | Deputy Queen | |
Bill McKinney | Mountain Man | |
Johnny Popwell | Ambulance Driver |
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Producer | John Boorman
Charles Orme |
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Writer | James Dickey
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Cinematography | Vilmos Zsigmond
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The backwoods of Georgia become the "Trip To Hell" for four city business men. Wanting to canoe a river and shoot the rapids before the wilderness area succumbs to a dam, Ed (Jon Voight), Lewis (Burt Reynolds), Bobby, (Ned Beatty), and Drew (Ronny Cox) expect a fun-filled weekend of camaraderie. What they find is adventure of an unexpected nature. When Ed and Bobby pull in along the river bank for a break, they run afoul of two good old country boys who resent outsiders. What ensues is a struggle against man and nature as the four sportsmen race downriver through a deep gorge with a vengeful mountain man in pursuit. |
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