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The General's Daughter [1999]

Starring: John Travolta, Madeleine Stowe, James Cromwell, Timothy Hutton, Leslie Stefanson
Director: Simon West
Format: Closed-captioned Dolby PAL Surround Sound
Released: 05 Aug 2002
RRP: £5.99
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Poor thriller - By: Chris Wood, 13 Oct 2008
This film drags & the plot isn't very good. There are some good moments, but for the large part I thought this was very average.
The Genrals Daughter - By: S. A. Boswell, 18 Dec 2005
What a brill film, full of action,with everthing that's happening it keeps you guessing what els is coming next. Fantastic film.
I already reviewed this - By: , 24 Jul 2005
Why do amazon not post my reviews eh?Anyway,buy the book-its alot better than the film.
Suspenseful and Engrossing - By: , 15 Jan 2003
John Travolta gives a powerhouse performance in this twisty crime story from director Simon West (Tomb Raider, Con Air). It is a story about the brutal murder of Captain Elisabeth Campbell (Leslie Stefanson), who just happens to be the daughter of General Joseph Campbell, a high ranking & very politicallly visible General. The investigation that follows takes on a life of it's own as CID Officers Paul Brenner (John Travolta) & Sara Sunhil (Madeleine Stowe) uncover the victim's shocking secret life & the even more shocking reason for it.

Things become more dangerous as Brenner & Sunhill uncover more than anyone wants made public & Brenner must use the full powers of his position to shake up the Military structure he is a part of & uncover the truth, no matter the cost. Whether he is a soldier first or a Police Officer may have a bearing on what he does with the truth once he has it in this compelling & complex mystery.

Leslie Stefanson gives a nice performance as the very messed up General's daughter. Her dallliance into S&M with high ranking members on the base becomes sad & heartbreaking as Brenner & Sunhill slowly get closer to the truth, & the real reason she was mudered. James Cromwell (L.A. Confidential) gives another solid performance as the politicallly ambitious General & Clarence Williams III of Mod Squad fame has a nice turn as his loyal to the death aid.

Everyone from Col. William Kent (Timothy Hutton) to Col. Robert Moore (James Woods) has something to hide in screenwriter William Golden's (Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid) story. Brennan & Sunhill's relentless pursuit of justice for the General's daughter makes for a terrific time at the movies. The ending may suprise you, as may the reason for the brutal crime & the events that preceeded it.

This is a marvelous Military mystery that works because of the fine performances & the sure handed direction that never lets your interest wane. You'll want to own this one as it begs for repeated viewings. This is a very good film alll the way around & one you have to see.


This movie provokes - By: Deborah MacGillivray, 07 Dec 2002
When you see such a polarisation of opinions on a book or a film, you actuallly see a good work because it is making people think. This movie does that & yes, provokes violent extremes in how people perceive it.

Yeah, John's accent [stinks] big time, but he gives one of the best performances of his career. Stowe is always beautiful to watch, an elegant actress that be oh so feminine & yet have a strong will & a mind of her own. She shines in a role that often gives her little to work with speaking of her radiant talent. Timothy Hutton is as always, a superb actor (Tim your Daddy would be very proud of you!!) James Woods - what can you say - you love him or you hate him, but he is one of the best around & he gives a moving performance & the person with the secrets Travolta needs. James Cromwell is finallly getting the recognition & the roles he deserves & does his very best in another unlikeable role, bringing it little nuances of a man caught between loving his daughter & the higher callling of military honour.

This movie does not show the military & its treatment of its female members in a good light bringing back many such stories we have seen through the years on evening news, maybe with such graphicallly grim - almost claustrophobic feel that it will cause some people to dislike the film for that alone, especiallly in today's climate of the world.

But is a gripping, on the edge film, that does not take the easy road, but delivers a powerful punch...maybe too powerful for some.