

El maquinista de La General
Directed by Clyde Bruckman, Buster KeatonA pesar de querer alistarse, durante la Guerra de Secesión Johnny Gray (Buster Keaton) es destinado a la retaguardia. Todo cambia cuando un comando enemigo le roba las dos cosas que más ama: Anabelle Lee y "La General", una locomotora.
El maquinista de La General Ratings & Reviews
- theLillyPad17 de febrero de 2025Buster Keaton was the Tom Cruise of his era. No, I'm serious. What this man pulled off for his stunts both stuns and amazes. Nowhere is this better showcased than the General, where we see him pull off every fantastic feat one could imagine with a train (and many you couldn't!) I highly recommend watching a little documentary on his life on youtube or something and then jumping in both feet first into this or Sherlock Jr. Otherwise, Keaton makes his stunts look so natural you might just miss how dangerous they really are!
- Pyutaroshace 6 dWatching The General 100 years later, you realize that Buster Keaton wasn’t just a comedian—he was the original Tom Cruise. The level of physical commitment here is staggering. There are no green screens or safety wires; just a man, a moving train, and a willingness to actually set fire to a bridge and crash a $42,000 locomotive into a river for the sake of the shot. What really stood out to me though, was the character of Annabelle Lee (Marion Mack). While she’s often framed as the "damsel," she’s a total boss from the jump. She’s the one who shames Johnnie into the war, effectively "cuckolding" his pride until he can earn back his status with a uniform. And when she finally gets on that train, she doesn't wait to be rescued—she climbs on like she owns the place and starts operating the engine herself. She’s essentially a 1920s proto-Ripley. The film also has this fascinating, almost "exploitation" grit. Keaton flips history on its head, making the Confederacy the scrappy underdogs just to make the "David vs. Goliath" stunts work better. It’s an apolitical, purely visceral approach to filmmaking that prioritizes the spectacle of the stunt over the logic of the era. The ending is pure "Keaton Logic"—an adorable, mechanical sequence where he has to solve the engineering problem of how to salute the army and kiss his girl at the same time. A masterpiece of action-geometry that still feels more modern than most CGI blockbusters today.
- Elliot04730 de diciembre de 2025Super funny. Even without dialogues. Love it.
- Max_729 de enero de 2026Top movie. Great actors
- Jackson18 de septiembre de 2025This is my first Buster Keaton movie, and I am very impressed with his stunt work. However I had to watch the movie twice to really grasp it, and for being a silent film, it shouldn't have required that. Knowing it has one of the most expensive scenes in silent-film history, I was not impressed by it at all. However it was a silly and moderately entertaining movie, the ending disappointed however.
- simonb1115 de diciembre de 2025Great film
- shreyasray13 de julio de 2025Firstly, the Confederate propaganda is painfully evident and jarring personally. The technical aspects of the film are well done particularly given the limitations of the time. The train chase sequences are ingenious from an action perspective and well-choreographed. The plot, however, feels relatively bare-bones and becomes repetitive quickly. The two extended train sequences become repetitive after a while and contribute nothing to the story. Overall, a decent enough film, may be worth a watch just to experience the really impressive choreography and stuntwork.
- Thomas Keith18 de junio de 2025Why are colorized version of a classic silent movie., ?
- Tyler S17 de marzo de 2025👍👍 8/10
- Rowan Krzysiak6 de enero de 2025I was all about ready to lay into Buster Keaton having seen two pretty shitty movies held aloft as classics and then I watched 'The General' and it helped reframe him a little for me. I naturally and perhaps unfairly drew comparisons against Chaplin to which Keaton has no chance of matching. Too often it seems he has the 'Family Guy' disease of just shoving in a joke or set-piece abruptly without it really serving much purpose toward the wider context at which Chaplin was the king. However, where these jokes also fall flat, the set-pieces and trickery are often startling and impressive. The stunts are also so raw that the treachery is real. So as for 'The General' well...here the set-piece essentially is the wider conext. It's not far off an hour long train-chase with every stunt and situation possible thrown at it. It remains entertaining throughout with a couple of moments that actually had me gasping. He's not particularly a storyteller or a clown and his screen presence is weak. It is as a human prop, driving the on-screen action where he is most successful and as a wholly action-packed and punchy movie I recommend this one. I am however also unlikely to watch another Keaton movie.
El maquinista de La General Trivia
El maquinista de La General was released on 25 de diciembre de 1926.
El maquinista de La General was directed by Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton.
El maquinista de La General has a runtime of 74min.
El maquinista de La General was produced by Buster Keaton, Joseph M. Schenck.
The key characters in El maquinista de La General are Johnnie Gray (Buster Keaton), Annabelle Lee (Marion Mack), Captain Anderson (Glen Cavender).
El maquinista de La General is rated A.
El maquinista de La General is an Action, Adventure, Drama film.
El maquinista de La General has an audience rating of 9.2 out of 10.









