Deliverance (disambiguation)
Deliverance is a 1972 film directed by John Boorman.
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Deliverance may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Deliverance of Saint Peter, a 1514 painting by Raphael
Films
- Deliverance (1919 film), a film about Helen Keller
- BloodRayne 2: Deliverance, a 2007 direct-to-video film
- Sadgati ("Salvation" or "Deliverance"), a 1981 Hindi film directed by Satyajit Ray
Games
- Deliverance (video game), a platform game released in 1992
- Deliverance: Stormlord II, a video game by Hewson Consultants
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance, an historical, open-world, role-playing game
Literature
- Deliverance (novel), by James Dickey, the basis for the 1972 film
- The Deliverance, best-selling 1904 novel
Music
Bands
- Deliverance (rock band), based in Canada
- Deliverance (metal band), an American band
Albums
- Deliverance (Deliverance album) (1989) by Deliverance (metal band)
- Deliverance (Corrosion of Conformity album) (1994)
- Deliverance (1996) by Baby D (dance group)
- Deliverance (Joi Cardwell album) (1999)
- Deliverance (Godkiller album) (2000)
- Deliverance (You Am I album) (2002)
- Deliverance (Opeth album) (2002)
- Deliverance (Bubba Sparxxx album) (2003)
- Deliverance (Quietdrive album) (2008)
- Deliverance (Citizen Kane album) (1999)
- Deliverance (2015) by Sway (musician)
Songs
- "Deliverance" (1984), by Queensrÿche
- "Deliverance" (Bubba Sparxxx song) (2003)
- "Deliverance" (You Am I song) (2003)
- "Deliverance" (2018), by CHVRCHES
Military
- Deliverance of Vienna, another name for the Battle of Vienna
- Operation Deliverance, the 1992 Canadian Forces mission in Somalia
Other uses
- Deliverance Island (Queensland), a small island in the Torres Strait Queensland, Australia
- Deliverance ministry, a type of prayer used by some Christian groups
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