| Barcode | 014381055924 |
| Release Date | 10/7/2003 |
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| Buster Keaton | Johnnie Gray | |
| Marion Mack | Annabelle Lee | |
| Glen Cavender | Captain Anderson | |
| Jim Farley | General Thatcher | |
| Frederick Vroom | A Southern General | |
| Charles Henry Smith | Annabelle's Father | |
| Frank Barnes | Annabelle's Brother | |
| Joe Keaton | Union General | |
| Mike Donlin | Union General | |
| Tom Nawn | Union General | |
| Henry Baird | Soldier | |
| Joe Bricher | Soldier | |
| Jimmy Bryant | Raider | |
| Sergeant Bukowski | Officer | |
| C.C. Cruson | Officer | |
| Jack Dempster | Raider | |
| Keith Fennell | Soldier | |
| Budd Fine | Raider | |
| Eddie Foster | Union Railroad Fireman | |
| Ronald Gilstrap | Union Soldier |
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| Producer | Buster Keaton
David Shepard Joseph M. Schenck |
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| Writer | Buster Keaton
Clyde Bruckman Al Boasberg Paul Girard Smith |
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| Cinematography | Devereaux Jennings
Bert Haines |
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| Musician | Carl Davis
Joe Hisaishi Robert Israel Konrad Elfers |
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During America’s Civil War Union spies steal engineer Johnnie Gray's beloved locomotive The General - his lady love, Annabelle Lee, aboard an attached boxcar - and he single-handedly must do all in his power to both get The General back and to rescue Annabelle. Released throughout most of the world in 1927, this Silent comedy-action film flopped when originally released, but now is regarded as one of the great American motion pictures. The story is based on actual historic events. |
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