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The General
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Synopsis
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, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Allen His Son
Glen Cavender Capt. Anderson
Mike Donlin Union General
Joe Keaton Union General
Marion Mack Annabelle Lee
Fred Vroom Southern General
Buster Keaton Johnnie Gray
Jim Farley Gen, Thatcher
Tom Nawn Union General

Production Crew

Harry Barnes Additional Editing
William Pittinger Book Author
Bert Haines Cinematographer
Devereaux Jennings Cinematographer
Buster Keaton Director
Clyde Bruckman Director
Buster Keaton Editor
J. Sherman Kell Editor
Fred C. Ryle Makeup
Joseph M. Schenck Producer
Al Boasberg Screenwriter
Buster Keaton Screenwriter
Charles Smith Screenwriter
Clyde Bruckman Screenwriter
Fred Gabourie Technical Director
Year: 1927
Runtime: 8rl
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
United Artists

Release
February 05, 1927 (USA)
by United Artists

Awards
1988 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress