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The General's Daughter (1999)
Actor Production Team
John Travolta Warrant Officer Paul Brenner, C.I.D./1st Sergeant Frank White
Madeleine Stowe Warrant Officer Sara Sunhill
James Cromwell Lieutenant General Joseph Campbell
Timothy Hutton Colonel William Kent
Leslie Stefanson Captain Elisabeth Campbell
Daniel Von Bargen Chief Yardley
Clarence Williams III Colonel George Fowler
James Woods Colonel Robert Moore
Peter Weireter Belling
Director Simon West
Producer Mace Neufeld; Christopher Bertolini
Writer Nelson DeMille; Christopher Bertolini
Studio
Paramount Pictures
Plot
When John Travolta first opens his mouth during the opening credits of The General's Daughter and speaks in a terrible Southern cracker drawl, one briefly hopes that the movie will turn out to be just as hilariously bad. Unfortunately, the accent is soon revealed to be part of a disguise, and the movie is just as quickly unveiled as a clumsy, run-of-the-mill potboiler. A female officer is discovered strangled and tied to the ground; she's the title character, and because of the general's political ambitions, the mystery of who did it and why has to be wrapped up in 36 hours by Travolta and fellow CID officer Madeleine Stowe (Last of the Mohicans, 12 Monkeys). Sexual violence and lurid S&M have been thrown in to shore up the incomprehensible plot, but that only adds to the queasy atmosphere. The supporting actors--an impressive collection including James Woods (Salvador), Timothy Hutton (Ordinary People), and James Cromwell (Babe, L.A. Confidential)--don't embarrass themselves, but even they can't make sense of their blustering, macho dialogue. It's amazing that screenwriter William Goldman (who wrote such great and genuinely thrilling films as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Marathon Man, All the President's Men, and Misery) left his name attached to this script; there's no sign of his usual skill and intelligence. Madeleine Stowe, a graceful presence in any film, is equally wasted. Directed with a lot of empty flash by Simon West (Con Air). --Bret Fetzer
Movie Details
Genre Drama; Thriller; Mystery
Country   USA
Language English
Running Time 116 mins
Audience Rating R (Restricted)
Movie Release Date 1999
Color Color
Personal Details
Format DVD
Seen It Yes
Index 155
Collection Status In Collection
Product Details
Edition Special Edition
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Widescreen (16:9, Anamorphic)
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
UPC (Barcode) 097363290346
Release Date 12/14/1999
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned)
Packaging Keep Case
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [French]
Commentary [English]
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
Commentary Deleted/Extended Scenes "The Making of..." Featurette(s) Scene Access Theatrical Trailer(s) Alternate Ending
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