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Ten Burt Reynolds Films You Should See

August 11, 2015

Deliverance (1972). Written by James Dickey from his novel. Directed by John Boorman. Four guys go into the water, one with a purdy mouth. Gritty and violent, the vacation from hell. If only he had kept making films like this one, except less sodomy. White Lightning (1973). Written by William B. L. Norton. Directed by … More Ten Burt Reynolds Films You Should See

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