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DESCRIPTION:Based on a true Civil War story about a harrowing train chase\,
  co-director and silent movie star Buster Keaton changed the heroes from U
 nion to Confederate soldiers when he adapted the story with collaborator a
 nd co-director Clyde Bruckman. Like the D. W. Griffith film that inspired 
 them\, Keaton and Bruckman presented a sanitized version of the South that
  attributed noble\, if inaccurate\, motivations for the Confederate Army g
 oing to war. A disappointment to audiences and critics at its opening\, th
 e now 100-year-old film was one of the last over which Keaton had major cr
 eative control. Since that time\, it’s been lauded for its technical ach
 ievements and is considered an exceptional example of silent film form. It
  was the first silent film featured in the Plaza Classic in 2010. Walt Str
 ony\, who accompanied it then\, will play along again on the Plaza Theatre
 ’s original Wyler Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ. — *Katia Krassin*
LOCATION:Plaza Theatre Kendle Kidd Performance Hall
SUMMARY:Plaza Days II: The General
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