Katarina: The General's Daughter

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Katarina: The General's Daughter
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This article is about the film. For the source book, see The General's Daughter (novel) . For the 2019 television series of the same title, see The General's Daughter (TV series) .

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The General's Daughter is a 1999 American mystery thriller film directed by Simon West from a screenplay co-written by Christopher Bertolini and William Goldman , based on the novel of the same name by Nelson DeMille . It stars John Travolta , Madeleine Stowe , James Cromwell , Timothy Hutton , Clarence Williams III , and James Woods . The plot concerns the mysterious death of the daughter of a prominent Army general. The General's Daughter received negative reviews from critics, but was a box-office success, grossing $149.7 million worldwide against an estimated budget of $60 to $95 million.

While in Georgia, Chief Warrant Officer Paul Brenner, an undercover agent of the United States Army Criminal Investigation Division Command , masquerades as First Sergeant Frank White to broker an illegal arms trade with a self-proclaimed freedom fighter . At Fort MacCallum, Brenner gets a flat tire and Captain Elisabeth Campbell, a psychological operations officer and the daughter of Lieutenant General Joseph "Fighting Joe" Campbell, the base commander, helps him change it. The next evening she is found murdered. The base provost marshal , Colonel William Kent, secures the crime scene. Brenner and rape specialist Warrant Officer Sara Sunhill are brought in to investigate. They receive Elisabeth's records and notice that her grades plummeted her second year at West Point . Brenner wants to search Elisabeth's house, but Kent declines because it is off-base and therefore outside their jurisdiction.

Picking the lock of Elisabeth's house, Brenner and Sunhill find a room containing video and BDSM equipment, but an intruder attacks him and removes the videotapes. He questions Elisabeth's superior officer, Colonel Robert Moore, whose evasiveness leads to his arrest on charges of conduct unbecoming an officer . At the crime scene, Sunhill is attacked in an attempt to intimidate her and Brenner. During the attack she notices one assailant is wearing a silver claddagh ring , and identifies him as Captain Jake Elby. At gunpoint, Elby confesses that Elisabeth was sexually promiscuous with the men on the base as part of an extensive "psychological warfare" campaign against her father.

Back at the jail, Kent releases Moore, confining him to quarters at his home on-base. Upon returning to Moore's home, he, Brenner, and Sunhill find him dead with an apparently self-inflicted bullet to the head, which Brenner doubts was suicide. Campbell's adjutant , Colonel George Fowler, attempts to close the investigation stating Moore killed himself out of guilt, but Brenner insists on continuing the investigation. Brenner and Sunhill travel to West Point, where Elisabeth's psychiatrist, Colonel Donald Slesinger, explains that during a training exercise seven years earlier, several cadets brutally gang-raped Elisabeth and left her naked and staked down in the same position she was found murdered, and a cadet came forward regarding the attack. Sunhill tracks down the former cadet and tricks him into admitting his presence during the attack; feeling trapped and guilt-ridden, he admits to witnessing it and explains how the male cadets hated Elisabeth, since she surpassed them as a cadet.

Brenner visits the general, who corroborates the attack and confirms that before visiting Elisabeth in the hospital, he met with another general, who felt the assailants would go undetected given the type of training exercise and stated the attack going public could ruin the concept of women in the military. Campbell reluctantly agreed and tried to convince Elisabeth to forget the attack, effectively traumatizing her. After revealing that Sunhill easily identified Elisabeth's assailants, who face 20 years in prison, Brenner deduces Elisabeth had Moore help her stage the attack scene so she could force her father to see what he covered up. Campbell states that he threatened Elisabeth with a court martial due to her affairs with multiple officers, including Kent, and that she responded to his ultimatum with the staged attack scene. Unmoved, he left her tied naked to the stakes.

Realizing that Kent releasing Moore from prison, taking Elisabeth's keys, and sleeping with her makes him a suspect, Brenner learns that Kent is at the crime scene with Sunhill and wants him to join them. At the scene, Kent admits his obsession with Elisabeth and that after he found her at the staged scene, upset over her father being unmoved by her effort, she dismissed Kent and spat in his face. Enraged, he strangled her. After admitting to murdering Moore to evade detection, Kent then commits suicide by stepping on a mine . As Campbell prepares to board the plane to accompany Elisabeth's body to the funeral, Brenner confronts him and blames him for her death, explaining that his betrayal effectively killed her and Kent just put her out of her misery. Though Campbell warns him to keep silent, Brenner has him court-martialed for conspiracy to conceal a crime, ruining the general's career.

The General's Daughter was directed by Simon West and produced by Mace Neufeld . It was an adaptation of the best-selling book of the same name, written by Nelson DeMille and published in 1992. William Goldman did some work on the script. [3] Michael Douglas was originally attached to star. [4]

Much of the film was filmed in various locations in and around Savannah, Georgia . [5]

A love scene between Travolta and Stowe was cut from the final film. [5]

Two key changes were made after test screenings: Travolta's character made a stronger moral stand at the end, and it became clearer at the beginning that he was a military investigator working undercover. [6]

Talking about the rape scene, Leslie Stefanson said, "It was horrible for me, but there was no way to avoid it. I don't want to necessarily ever do it again, but an important message could be brought up by it." [7]

Against an estimated budget from $60 to $95 million, [1] [2] The General's Daughter grossed almost $103 million at the domestic box office, contributing to a worldwide gross of $150 million. [2]

The General's Daughter garnered generally negative reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes has it at a 21% approval rating based on 89 reviews, with an average score of 4.4/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Contrived performances and over-the-top sequences offer little real drama". [8] On Metacritic , the film has a score of 47 out of 100, based on 24 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [9] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "B+" on scale of A to F. [10]

Roger Ebert described The General's Daughter as well-made and with credible performances, but marred by a death scene that was "so unnecessarily graphic and gruesome that by the end I felt sort of unclean." [11] Janet Maslin of The New York Times commended Travolta for carrying the film with "enjoyable ease" and Bertolini and Goldman for supplying "enough smart, amusing banter" in his interactions with Stowe and Woods, but criticized West's direction for "underutilizing good actors while pumping up the story's gratuitously ugly side" with lazy "fetishistic touches" of its subject matter, concluding that: "[A]ll the movie cares about is the deed itself and the way it was done." [12] Russell Smith of The Austin Chronicle gave praise to the performances of Travolta, Stowe and Woods, but felt there was a disconnect between the screenwriters and the director when crafting the narrative, concluding that: " The General's Daughter inspires all kinds of cognitive dissonance with its blend of high-mindedness and cheesy titillation. Very odd, and very icky. Highly recommended for graduate psychology students in aberrant sexuality, but others can probably skip sans regret." [13] Rolling Stone ' s Peter Travers also commended Travolta and Stowe for keeping the viewers "attractively distracted" with their chemistry and criticized West for sending his supporting cast "adrift" into "deep-fried Freudian melodrama", calling it "a lurid mess, a Southern gumbo simmering in Gothic cliche." [14] Rita Kempley of The Washington Post criticized the film for playing up its "critical look at military injustice" by indulging in the misogyny of its overall plot, concluding that it "doesn't provide a compelling indictment of cronyism and duplicity within the military. While coverups and sex discrimination are continuing problems throughout society, this movie isn't offering any solutions. It's having its cheesecake and eating it, too." [15]



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Originaltitel: The General's Daughter
Nelson DeMille (novel "The General's Daughter") Christopher Bertolini (screenplay) William Goldman (screenplay)
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It is a must seen movie : First time viewer will be surprised by the ending. - second time viewer will be a woman considering that the road is still long to fairness and that everyday is a challenge. Relation between daughter and fathers are exploited on a very personal level. Travolta is very convincing and suitable in uniform. Inspiring film for those who see it : if the message does not hit you, it will leave an impact. Big plus is the sound track very adapted to the story. LyLy
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Als die Tochter eines bekannten und angesehenen Stützpunktkommandanten ermordet wird, wird ein verdeckter Detektiv zu einer Untersuchung der Angelegenheit gerufen und findet in West Point ei... Alles lesen Als die Tochter eines bekannten und angesehenen Stützpunktkommandanten ermordet wird, wird ein verdeckter Detektiv zu einer Untersuchung der Angelegenheit gerufen und findet in West Point eine Reihe von Vertuschungen. Als die Tochter eines bekannten und angesehenen Stützpunktkommandanten ermordet wird, wird ein verdeckter Detektiv zu einer Untersuchung der Angelegenheit gerufen und findet in West Point eine Reihe von Vertuschungen.
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Sunhill : What about the General and Captain Campbell? Were they close?
Capt. Jake Elby : I don't know. You like your dad?
Brenner : My dad was a drunk, a gambler, and a womanizer. I worshipped him.

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