The General [2 Discs] [Blu-ray]
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Rating:
NR-
Language:
English Studio:
KinoUPC:
738329066925Year of Release:
1927Item Number:
KOV006692Release Date:
11/10/2009Genre:
Adventure Comedy –
Comedy –
Slapstick
Format:
Blu-ray
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Buster Keaton plays Johnny Gray, a Southern railroad engineer who loves his train engine, The General, almost as much as he loves Annabelle Lee (Marion Mack). When the opening shots of the Civil War are fired at Fort Sumter, Johnny tries to enlist -- and he is deemed too useful as an engineer to be a soldier. All Johnny knows is that he's been rejected, and Annabelle, thinking him a coward, turns her back on him. When Northern spies steal the General (and, unwittingly, Annabelle), the story switches from drama and romance to adventure mixed with Keaton's trademark deadpan humor as he uses every means possible to catch up to the General, thwart the Yankees, and rescue his darling Annabelle -- for starters. As always, Keaton performs his own stunts, combining his prodigious dexterity, impeccable comic timing, and expressive body language to convey more emotion than the stars of any of the talkies that were soon to dominate cinema. ~ Emru Townsend, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Number of Discs: 2
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (Pre-1954 Standard)
- Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo
- Features:
- A video tour of the authentic General, presented in association with the southern museum
- A tour of the filming locations, presented by John Bengtson, author of Silent Echoes
- Behind-the-scenes home movie footage
- Filmed introduction by Gloria Swanson
- Filmed introduction by Orson Welles
- "The Buster Express," a brisk montage of train gags from throughout Keaton's career
AWARDS
Library of Congress
- Won U.S. National Film Registry - 1988
Telluride Film Festival
- Film Presented - 2003
Toronto International Film Festival
- Film Presented - 2004
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Buster Keaton - Johnnie Gray
Marion Mack - Annabelle Lee
Glen Cavender - Capt. Anderson
Jim Farley - Gen, Thatcher
Fred Vroom - Southern General
Richard Allen - His Son
Joe Keaton - Union General
Mike Donlin - Union General
Tom Nawn - Union General
Edward Hearn - Union Officer
Anthony Harvey - Raider
Ross McCutcheon - Raider
Frank S. Hagney - Recruiting Officer
Jimmy Bryant - Raider
Charles Smith - Mr. Lee
Budd Fine - Raider
Ray Thomas - Raider
Charles Phillips - RaiderDirector:
Clyde Bruckman, Buster KeatonProducer:
Joseph M. SchenckScreenwriter:
Charles Smith, Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton, Al BoasbergBook Author:
William PittingerCinematographer:
Devereaux Jennings, Bert HainesComposer (Music Score):
Lee ErwinMusical Arrangement:
Robert IsraelEditor:
Buster Keaton, J. Sherman KellMakeup:
Fred C. RyleTechnical Director:
Fred GabourieAdditional Editing:
Harry Barnes
REVIEW:
- Buster Keaton perfectly balanced romance, action and comedy in his most admired film and personal favorite, a Civil War story about an engineer and his eponymous locomotive. Based on a true incident involving a hijacked Confederate train, Keaton strove to make the film as authentic as possible, shooting on location in Oregon to get the proper track gauge and sinking an actual locomotive engine at the film's climax (in reportedly the most expensive single take for a silent film). The lighting and composition recall Matthew Brady's Civil War photographs, while tracking shots following Keaton's locomotive adventures further displayed his technical expertise. The train became Keaton's supreme comic prop in the two intricately devised, and narratively mirrored, chase sequences involving his efforts to elude Union pursuers; the humorous business accompanying Keaton's retrieval of the General, and girlfriend, sent up romantic fantasies and war heroics. The effort seemed to be for naught when The General received negative reviews in 1927 and failed to make a profit. The General's reputation, along with Keaton's, however, was resuscitated in the 1950s; The General became Keaton's masterpiece, joining Charles Chaplin's The Gold Rush (1925) as one of the greatest silent comedies ever made. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi
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