http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2003/11/17/031117ta_talk_friend


For another, he hadn’t enjoyed working with the film’s star, Burt
Reynolds. “Burt didn’t want to say nothing to nobody,” Redden says
now. “He wasn’t polite. And he made us look real bad—he said on
television that all people in Rabun County do is watch cars go by and
spit.”


On Oct 11, 11:25 pm, Chris Tsao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.theclaytontribune.com/content/articles/2004/10/07/news/new...
>
> Billy Redden
>
> He works at a Walmart in Georgia now. I asked about him in
> rec.arts.movies.past.films last March, people told me that Jon Voight
> said in an interview that he thinks his brother is his father--he
> couldn't learn the guitar for the movie, so they hired another kid to
> stick his arms thru his shirt sleeves, they couldn't have played the
> song like they did playing three-finger banjo.
>
> P.S. To be his father and his brother, wouldn't that mean his father
> had sex with his grandmother who's also his mother? I can't figure
> this one out.
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