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  <title>Mistakes in Deliverance</title>
  <description>The top mistakes in Deliverance</description>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 06:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Mistake #1</title>
	<mistake_id>50626</mistake_id>
      <description>When the mountain man is grinning at Jon Voight tied to the tree, you can see that his &quot;missing&quot; front tooth is actually painted black.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #2</title>
	<mistake_id>19106</mistake_id>
      <description>In the scene where Lewis and Ed are in the canoe after setting up camp and Lewis is bowfishing while Ed is drinking beer, Lewis shoots a trout.  You can clearly see the arrow hit the fish just behind its head in a close-up shot.  When Lewis pulls the fish in, the arrow is through the middle of the fish's body.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #3</title>
	<mistake_id>120092</mistake_id>
      <description>After Jon Voight has killed the mountain man and has tied a rock to his body so he can dump him into the river, you can see the &quot;dead&quot; man take at least two deep breaths right before he is rolled off the rock and into the water.</description>
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	<title>Mistake #4</title>
	<mistake_id>148638</mistake_id>
      <description>When Ed loses control of the canoe and is trapped between two rocks, the other canoe strikes his and breaks it in half sending him and all of the contents of the boat, including his hunting bow, over the falls. Ed tumbles down the falls with nothing in his hands. In fact at one point he tries to scramble out of the water using both hands in the attempt. Yet two shots later he suddenly has his hunting bow in his hands. </description>
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	<title>Mistake #5</title>
	<mistake_id>74945</mistake_id>
      <description>In the famous &quot;dueling banjo's&quot; scene I noticed several errors revealing that the actors are not really playing their instruments. This happens throughout the whole scene. The banjo player is using a different picking technique than would be necessary to create the music heard. His finger patterns on the fretboard don't match the sounds heard. The guitar player strums when you hear individually picked strings and visa versa. Again, his fretboard fingering does not match the music heard.</description>
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