Expensive stunts of a silent gomovie

The General (1926) While Charlie Chaplin remains a household name, after more than 40 years after his death, Buster Keaton is a pioneer of the film and one of the first true stars of silent movies. The General was met with mixed reviews and bad box office gomovie returns after its release in 1926, but since then, it has become Keaton's best film and an all-time classic. This film follows a Confederate train engineer forced to act, after the father of his love interest (Marion Mack) is wounded in the battle. The film includes two scenes of chase on the train that turned out to be the most expensive stunts of a silent film, and has an impressive historical detail. Kung Fury (2015) David Sandberg was not only the director of the film, but also plays the protagonist, Kung Fury, a detective who acquired superhuman combat skills, after being struck by lightning and bitten by a cobra at the same time. Kung Fury uses his supreme combat skills to clean the filthy streets...