The General Line was begun in 1927 as a celebration of the collectivization of agriculture, as championed by old-line Bolshevik Leon Trotsky. Hoping to reach a wide audience, the director forsook his usual practice of emphasizing groups by concentrating on a single rural heroine. Eisenstein briefly abandoned this project to film October: Ten Days That Shook the World, in honour of the 10th anniversary of the Revolution. By the time he was able to return to this film, the Party's attitudes had changed and Trotsky had fallen from grace. As a result, the film was hastily re-edited and sent out in 1929 under a new title, The Old and the New. In later years, archivists restored The General Line to an approximation of Eisenstein's original concept. Much of the director's montage-like imagery—such as using simple props to trace the progress from the agrarian customs of the 19th-century to the more mechanized procedures of the 20th—was common to both versions of the film.
After selling stolen paintings to the UVF Cahill realizes he has made a dangerous mistake. When the PIRA hear of this, they order his assassination, which is carried out on 18 August 1994.
The General was a BBCfly-on-the-wallTelevision series hosted by Yvette Fielding, Chris Serle and Heather Mills. Based at Southampton General Hospital, the programme tracked the progress of selected patients, including outpatients, at the hospital. The series was broadcast live every weekday on BBC One, in a daytime slot. 61 episodes of the programme were aired in total; 58 of them in 1998 (from April to June), and the other three in 2002. The original director of the series was Dave Heather.
As well as the presenting team tracking patients and staff in the hospital, the programme also featured Heather Mills abseiling down the side of the hospital and demonstrating various uses for her prosthesis. However, it was alleged some years after the series finished that Mills was appointed to the presenting role under false pretences, having claimed that newspaper articles written by a journalist namesake were written by herself.
The show also featured occasional celebrity guest appearances, including a visit from endurance expert Mike Stroud.
This is the full Buster Keaton film The General from 1926 restored.
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Buster Keaton: The General (1926) FULL HD
Buster Keaton: The General (1926) FULL HD
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The General (1926) - Original piano score by William P. Perry (BluRay Quality, full movie)
A complete and remastered version of this movie was released on BluRay by Kino International in 2009. It featured scores by Carl Davis, Robert Israel and Lee Irwin.
However, there exists a piano score composed by William P. Perry which was done over a different copy of the movie which seemingly was in worse conditions, with many lost frames and changes in the order of the scenes. There are certain scenes -e.g. when Anabelle talks to the Northern Generals in the house- which were lost. This version of the movie was released on DVD by various companies.
I wanted to enjoy the BluRay remaster and Perry's score at the same time. Nevertheless, the differences between the two versions of the movie would make this impossible without a full adaptation of the high definition release.
In order to ...
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Dublin criminal the General - Martin Cahill - in 1988.
Dublin criminal Martin Cahill interviewed by Brendan O'Brien for Today Tonight programme on organised crime, 1988. Cahill was shot dead by republican paramilitaries in Ranelagh, Dublin in 1994, apparently for colluding with loyalist paramilitaries who bombed the Widow Scallan pub on Pearse Street in Dublin.
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Guns N' Roses - The General (Official Music Video)
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Dispatch performs "The General" live in Studio A. Recorded 5.31.17.
Host: Eric Holland
Audio: Jim O'Hara
Cameras: Kristen Riffert
Veronica Moyer
Joanna LaPorte
Kirsten Anastasio
Editor: Kristen Riffert and Veronica Moyer
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Starring: Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Glen Cavender
Directed By: Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton
Synopsis: When Union spies steal an engineer's beloved locomotive, he pursues it single-handedly and straight through enemy lines.
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A complete and remastered version of this movie was released on BluRay by Kino International in 2009. It featured scores by Carl Davis, Robert Israel and Lee Ir...
A complete and remastered version of this movie was released on BluRay by Kino International in 2009. It featured scores by Carl Davis, Robert Israel and Lee Irwin.
However, there exists a piano score composed by William P. Perry which was done over a different copy of the movie which seemingly was in worse conditions, with many lost frames and changes in the order of the scenes. There are certain scenes -e.g. when Anabelle talks to the Northern Generals in the house- which were lost. This version of the movie was released on DVD by various companies.
I wanted to enjoy the BluRay remaster and Perry's score at the same time. Nevertheless, the differences between the two versions of the movie would make this impossible without a full adaptation of the high definition release.
In order to do so, I had to make a frame-by-frame comparison of both sources to have them match in length. AviSynth helped me do this without having to shoot my head. It was a lot of work, though: I splitted manually the movie into 300 small parts, making sure each scene started in the same frame for both versions. I also changed the order some scenes appeared in to make them match. Finally, I obtained the high definition version with the proper length. The thorough work allowed it to be automatically synchronized with the music.
Finally, the video was upscaled to 4K for better bitrate preservation. Otherwise, the stunning quality of the remaster would be completely destroyed by YouTube. This is the craziest thing I have ever done on my computer, though: due to the source being a 1080p BD (therefore, with great bitrate, not like the YouTube crap), the computational requirements were very high. So high, that I could only perform the encoding with the minimal compression; if I didn't, the encoder would crash due to lack of memory. This ended up with a 188 GB, 350 Mbps gigantic video.
After discovering the limit for uploading to YouTube is 128 GB, i had to reconvert it with higher compression. This second processing, though, was much more affordable. So, after more than 24 hours of encoding, I managed to downgrade it to 32 GB. My FTTH connection did the rest of the work.
A complete and remastered version of this movie was released on BluRay by Kino International in 2009. It featured scores by Carl Davis, Robert Israel and Lee Irwin.
However, there exists a piano score composed by William P. Perry which was done over a different copy of the movie which seemingly was in worse conditions, with many lost frames and changes in the order of the scenes. There are certain scenes -e.g. when Anabelle talks to the Northern Generals in the house- which were lost. This version of the movie was released on DVD by various companies.
I wanted to enjoy the BluRay remaster and Perry's score at the same time. Nevertheless, the differences between the two versions of the movie would make this impossible without a full adaptation of the high definition release.
In order to do so, I had to make a frame-by-frame comparison of both sources to have them match in length. AviSynth helped me do this without having to shoot my head. It was a lot of work, though: I splitted manually the movie into 300 small parts, making sure each scene started in the same frame for both versions. I also changed the order some scenes appeared in to make them match. Finally, I obtained the high definition version with the proper length. The thorough work allowed it to be automatically synchronized with the music.
Finally, the video was upscaled to 4K for better bitrate preservation. Otherwise, the stunning quality of the remaster would be completely destroyed by YouTube. This is the craziest thing I have ever done on my computer, though: due to the source being a 1080p BD (therefore, with great bitrate, not like the YouTube crap), the computational requirements were very high. So high, that I could only perform the encoding with the minimal compression; if I didn't, the encoder would crash due to lack of memory. This ended up with a 188 GB, 350 Mbps gigantic video.
After discovering the limit for uploading to YouTube is 128 GB, i had to reconvert it with higher compression. This second processing, though, was much more affordable. So, after more than 24 hours of encoding, I managed to downgrade it to 32 GB. My FTTH connection did the rest of the work.
Dublin criminal Martin Cahill interviewed by Brendan O'Brien for Today Tonight programme on organised crime, 1988. Cahill was shot dead by republican paramilita...
Dublin criminal Martin Cahill interviewed by Brendan O'Brien for Today Tonight programme on organised crime, 1988. Cahill was shot dead by republican paramilitaries in Ranelagh, Dublin in 1994, apparently for colluding with loyalist paramilitaries who bombed the Widow Scallan pub on Pearse Street in Dublin.
Dublin criminal Martin Cahill interviewed by Brendan O'Brien for Today Tonight programme on organised crime, 1988. Cahill was shot dead by republican paramilitaries in Ranelagh, Dublin in 1994, apparently for colluding with loyalist paramilitaries who bombed the Widow Scallan pub on Pearse Street in Dublin.
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Dispatch performs "The General" live in Studio A. Recorded 5.31.17.
Host: Eric Holland
Audio: Jim O'Hara
C...
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Dispatch performs "The General" live in Studio A. Recorded 5.31.17.
Host: Eric Holland
Audio: Jim O'Hara
Cameras: Kristen Riffert
Veronica Moyer
Joanna LaPorte
Kirsten Anastasio
Editor: Kristen Riffert and Veronica Moyer
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Dispatch performs "The General" live in Studio A. Recorded 5.31.17.
Host: Eric Holland
Audio: Jim O'Hara
Cameras: Kristen Riffert
Veronica Moyer
Joanna LaPorte
Kirsten Anastasio
Editor: Kristen Riffert and Veronica Moyer
Check out the official The General (1926) Trailer starring Buster Keaton! Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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Starring: Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Glen Cavender
Directed By: Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton
Synopsis: When Union spies steal an engineer's beloved locomotive, he pursues it single-handedly and straight through enemy lines.
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Starring: Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Glen Cavender
Directed By: Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton
Synopsis: When Union spies steal an engineer's beloved locomotive, he pursues it single-handedly and straight through enemy lines.
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A complete and remastered version of this movie was released on BluRay by Kino International in 2009. It featured scores by Carl Davis, Robert Israel and Lee Irwin.
However, there exists a piano score composed by William P. Perry which was done over a different copy of the movie which seemingly was in worse conditions, with many lost frames and changes in the order of the scenes. There are certain scenes -e.g. when Anabelle talks to the Northern Generals in the house- which were lost. This version of the movie was released on DVD by various companies.
I wanted to enjoy the BluRay remaster and Perry's score at the same time. Nevertheless, the differences between the two versions of the movie would make this impossible without a full adaptation of the high definition release.
In order to do so, I had to make a frame-by-frame comparison of both sources to have them match in length. AviSynth helped me do this without having to shoot my head. It was a lot of work, though: I splitted manually the movie into 300 small parts, making sure each scene started in the same frame for both versions. I also changed the order some scenes appeared in to make them match. Finally, I obtained the high definition version with the proper length. The thorough work allowed it to be automatically synchronized with the music.
Finally, the video was upscaled to 4K for better bitrate preservation. Otherwise, the stunning quality of the remaster would be completely destroyed by YouTube. This is the craziest thing I have ever done on my computer, though: due to the source being a 1080p BD (therefore, with great bitrate, not like the YouTube crap), the computational requirements were very high. So high, that I could only perform the encoding with the minimal compression; if I didn't, the encoder would crash due to lack of memory. This ended up with a 188 GB, 350 Mbps gigantic video.
After discovering the limit for uploading to YouTube is 128 GB, i had to reconvert it with higher compression. This second processing, though, was much more affordable. So, after more than 24 hours of encoding, I managed to downgrade it to 32 GB. My FTTH connection did the rest of the work.
Dublin criminal Martin Cahill interviewed by Brendan O'Brien for Today Tonight programme on organised crime, 1988. Cahill was shot dead by republican paramilitaries in Ranelagh, Dublin in 1994, apparently for colluding with loyalist paramilitaries who bombed the Widow Scallan pub on Pearse Street in Dublin.
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Dispatch performs "The General" live in Studio A. Recorded 5.31.17.
Host: Eric Holland
Audio: Jim O'Hara
Cameras: Kristen Riffert
Veronica Moyer
Joanna LaPorte
Kirsten Anastasio
Editor: Kristen Riffert and Veronica Moyer
Check out the official The General (1926) Trailer starring Buster Keaton! Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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Starring: Buster Keaton, Marion Mack, Glen Cavender
Directed By: Clyde Bruckman, Buster Keaton
Synopsis: When Union spies steal an engineer's beloved locomotive, he pursues it single-handedly and straight through enemy lines.
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The General Line was begun in 1927 as a celebration of the collectivization of agriculture, as championed by old-line Bolshevik Leon Trotsky. Hoping to reach a wide audience, the director forsook his usual practice of emphasizing groups by concentrating on a single rural heroine. Eisenstein briefly abandoned this project to film October: Ten Days That Shook the World, in honour of the 10th anniversary of the Revolution. By the time he was able to return to this film, the Party's attitudes had changed and Trotsky had fallen from grace. As a result, the film was hastily re-edited and sent out in 1929 under a new title, The Old and the New. In later years, archivists restored The General Line to an approximation of Eisenstein's original concept. Much of the director's montage-like imagery—such as using simple props to trace the progress from the agrarian customs of the 19th-century to the more mechanized procedures of the 20th—was common to both versions of the film.
Alone at night In the cold and windy city When the candle fades away Another morning And the sun's shining pretty You can watch the children play But there's a hole in the sky And it cries for you and I And we can't find the reason for calling There's a new place to see Another world for you and me And one can hear the bell which will be tolling Tolling They crossed the line See the light, it shines They crossed the line Heaven or hell, who will decide What's coming after The curse of wrath and agony, oh lord Please help us find our way We tried to get out Of the last light of eternity But we couldn't get away There's a hole in the sky And it cries for you and I But we can't find the reason for dreaming There's a new place to see Another world for you and me