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The General (Blu-ray)

Director: Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman
Starring: Buster Keaton, Marian Mack
Countries: U.S.
Subjects: Classic Cinema
Genres: Blu-ray, Kino Essentials, National Film Registry, Silent, Slapstick
Type: Tinted B&W
Year: 1926
Language: English intertitles.
Length: 78 mins.
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

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Also available as a 2-DVD Set

Mastered in HD from a 35mm archive print, struck from the original camera negative

Consistently ranked among the greatest films ever made, Buster Keaton's THE GENERAL is so brilliantly conceived and executed that it continues to inspire awe and laughter with every viewing. This Kino Ultimate Disc Edition was mastered in HD from a 35mm archive print struck from the original camera negative.

Rejected by the Confederate army and taken for a coward by his beloved Annabelle Lee (Marion Mack), young Johnny Gray (Keaton) is given a chance to redeem himself when Yankee spies steal his cherished locomotive. Johnny wages a one-man war against hijackers, an errant cannon and the unpredictable hand of fate while roaring along the iron rails. "Every shot has the authenticity and the unassuming correct composition of a Mathew Brady Civil War photograph," wrote film historian David Robinson, "No one - not even Griffith or Huston and certainly not Fleming (Gone With the Wind) - caught the visual aspect of the Civil War as Keaton did."

US 1926 Color Tinted 78 Min. Full-frame (1.33:1)
Written and directed by
Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman
Adapted by Al Boasberg and Charles Smith, from
William Pittenger's "The Great Locomotive Chase"
Photographed by
J. Devereaux Jennings and Bert Haines
Technical Director: Fred Gabourie
With Buster Keaton, Marion Mack

Carl Davis score © 1987 Carl Davis. All rights controlled worldwide by Faber
Music Ltd., London. Robert Israel score © 1995 Film Preservation
Associates. Lee Erwin score P Piedmont Music Co. Digital restoration and
supplemental material © 2008 Kino International Corp.

Critical Acclaim

Even in our anything-is-possible digital age, it's still a wonder to see the quicksilver Keaton executing mathematically precise, guffaw-inducing gags and pratfalls. A sublime comedy, The General is also a Civil War tintype brought to stately life. Kino's two-disc set includes a sharp new transfer and musty TV intros from a Norma Desmond-esque Gloria Swanson and Keaton fan Orson Welles, who hails the film as ''a hundred times more stunning visually than Gone With the Wind.'' GRADE: A, Tim Purtell, Entertainment Weekly

"FOUR STARS - One of Keaton's Best Silent Features." - Leonard Maltin

The #18 Greatest Film of All Time - AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies

Buster Keaton's The General, from 1927, I think is still one of the great films of all time. They've just released a beautiful Blu-ray disc of that movie -- so if you haven't seen it, go get the Blu-ray and treat yourself to one of the most incredible filmmakers at the height of his power. - Peter Jackson (Director, The Lord of the Rings)

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