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"The General," directed by Clyde Bruckman and released in 1926, is an action-packed adventure comedy film starring Glen Cavender, Marion Mack, and Buster Keaton. Set during the American Civil War, the story follows a train engineer named Johnnie Gray (Buster Keaton) who embarks on a daring mission to rescue his beloved locomotive, "The General," and the woman he loves who is aboard it. As Johnnie races against time and navigates through enemy lines, he encounters a series of thrilling obstacles and comedic mishaps that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With its innovative stunts, impressive train sequences, and Keaton's trademark deadpan humor, "The General" is hailed as a cinematic masterpiece that has stood the test of time. Filled with heart-pounding action, laugh-out-loud moments, and a touch of romance, "The General" is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its charm and wit. Join Johnnie Gray on his unforgettable journey through war-torn landscapes as he showcases bravery, determination, and a whole lot of comedic flair in this iconic silent film.
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In 'The General', Buster Keaton pioneered the use of tracking shots to enhance the dynamic action sequences on the moving train. This technique involved mounting a camera on another vehicle that moved parallel to the train, capturing fluid motion that was revolutionary for its time.
'The General' is loosely based on the Great Locomotive Chase during the American Civil War, where Union soldiers stole a Confederate train. Keaton strived for historical accuracy by using actual Civil War-era locomotives and basing the film's story on real events, though he infused it with comedic elements.
One of the most significant challenges during the filming of 'The General' was the climactic bridge collapse scene. It required meticulous planning and was one of the most expensive scenes shot in silent film history, involving a real train and a specially constructed bridge that was actually destroyed.
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🎬Buster Keaton performed all his own stunts in 'The General', including a scene where he sits on the cowcatcher of a speeding locomotive to throw wood ties off the track.
💡The final cost of producing 'The General' was approximately $750,000 in 1926, making it one of the most expensive silent films ever made, largely due to its authentic historical props and large-scale action sequences.
🎯The town of Marietta, Georgia, where the film is set, was recreated in Cottage Grove, Oregon, and the townspeople were used as extras in the film, adding to the authenticity and scale of the production.
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