Triple bill of 1970s classics. In 'Deliverance' (1972), Atlanta businessmen Ed (Jon Voight), Lewis (Burt Reynolds), Bobby (Ned Beatty) and Drew (Ronny Cox) take a weekend canoeing trip through the remote Appalachian wilderness, before the area is flooded for a new dam. Their inexperience and pride make them easy targets for hostile, inbred hillbillies, and the men all react differently to their situation as it becomes more perilous. In 'Get Carter' (1971), hardened London gangster Jack Carter (Michael Caine) travels to Newcastle for his brother's funeral. He suspects that his sibling's death was more than an accident, and employs his customary viciousness as he deals with double-dealing, cover-ups and lies in a seedy world of gang crime and pornography. Finally, in 'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975), Sonny Wortzik (Al Pacino) stages a bank robbery so that his gay lover (Chris Sarandon) can pay for a sex-change operation. He bungles the robbery and is caught up in a stand-off with police, bargaining with the lives of his hostages. The event soon gets television coverage and the hostages begin to get friendly with their kidnappers, while Wortzik's attempts to bargain are bungled all the way.
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