Duelling Banjos - scene from Deliverance
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@wobjong You just can't resist broadcasting your bitterness. Hope you get over it.
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@killerflaten94 Google Billy Redden - hi is neither inbred nor a Banjo player, google explains the whole scene with make up and camera angles.. it remains one of the best scenes from a movie ever
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3 people... well, I think we all know what happened to them.
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for the win!
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sorry....but this kid looks like an inbred...fits perfect to the music...hahaha
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@GreenDayfreak717 the kid playing the banjo is a real person and agreed to be in the film
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You guys are on the internet and cant even do a search to find out about Billy Redden, the kid "playing the banjo".
Billy Redden was chosen at school casting call for the role. He is not inbred. His distinctive look helped sell the idea that he was inbred for the part. Make-up enhanced this. Billy Redden is not playing the banjo. "A local musician, Mike Addis, reached around from behind Redden; this was disguised using careful camera angles."
Google is easy.
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@ksera2k7 huh
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he didn't know how to play the banjo when they filmed it someone behind him is actually playing it
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MrHuddo 6 months ago 29
I didn't know George W. Bush was such a child prodigy at the banjo
wobjong 1 month ago 5