The General’s Daughter (1999)

The General’s Daughter (1999)

The General’s Daughter (1999) 4K Blu-ray

Kino Lorber | 1999 | 116 min | Rated R | Released: March 18, 2025

War · Mystery · Thriller · Crime · Drama

Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
Original Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1

Audio
DTS-HD MA 5.1,

Subtitles
English SDH


Movie

When a highly decorated general’s daughter is found murdered on a military base, undercover investigator Paul Brenner (John Travolta) is brought in to uncover the truth—only to find a twisted web of secrets, cover-ups, and institutional rot. Based on Nelson DeMille’s novel, The General’s Daughter weaves psychological thriller elements with procedural grit, and a sharp military backdrop. It’s a movie where every salute hides a secret.


Video Quality – 4.5/5

Kino Lorber brings this late-’90s thriller to life with a native 4K transfer sourced from the original camera negative, and the results are striking. Fine grain structure remains intact, and the Dolby Vision HDR really pops in shadow-heavy interrogation scenes and base sequences at night. Flesh tones are warmer, military greens are crisp, and contrast is deeply improved over the older HD master. There’s a rich, cinematic texture throughout, with no noticeable digital noise or over-sharpening. In terms of clarity and tone balance, this disc commands attention.


Audio Quality – 4

Audio details haven’t been confirmed yet, but Kino Lorber typically delivers DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 for their 4K titles. Expect sharp dialogue, immersive score elements, and solid separation between ambient military base sounds and thriller suspense cues. We’ll update the review once final specs drop.


Special Features 2.0

Audio commentary


Overall – 4.0/5

The General’s Daughter isn’t your typical whodunit—it’s a morally complex military mystery with real atmosphere and edge. This 4K UHD upgrade is the definitive way to experience it, with crisp visuals, Dolby Vision enhancement, and a moody tone that benefits greatly from the higher resolution. If you’re a fan of A Few Good Men, Crimson Tide, or Rules of Engagement, this is one to salute. ️️‍♂️

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The General’s Daughter (1999) 4K Blu-ray

Kino Lorber | 1999 | 116 min | Rated R | Released: March 18, 2025

War · Mystery · Thriller · Crime · Drama

Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
Original Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1

Audio
DTS-HD MA 5.1,

Subtitles
English SDH


Movie

When a highly decorated general’s daughter is found murdered on a military base, undercover investigator Paul Brenner (John Travolta) is brought in to uncover the truth—only to find a twisted web of secrets, cover-ups, and institutional rot. Based on Nelson DeMille’s novel, The General’s Daughter weaves psychological thriller elements with procedural grit, and a sharp military backdrop. It’s a movie where every salute hides a secret.


Video Quality – 4.5/5

Kino Lorber brings this late-’90s thriller to life with a native 4K transfer sourced from the original camera negative, and the results are striking. Fine grain structure remains intact, and the Dolby Vision HDR really pops in shadow-heavy interrogation scenes and base sequences at night. Flesh tones are warmer, military greens are crisp, and contrast is deeply improved over the older HD master. There’s a rich, cinematic texture throughout, with no noticeable digital noise or over-sharpening. In terms of clarity and tone balance, this disc commands attention.


Audio Quality – 4

Audio details haven’t been confirmed yet, but Kino Lorber typically delivers DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 for their 4K titles. Expect sharp dialogue, immersive score elements, and solid separation between ambient military base sounds and thriller suspense cues. We’ll update the review once final specs drop.


Special Features 2.0

Audio commentary


Overall – 4.0/5

The General’s Daughter isn’t your typical whodunit—it’s a morally complex military mystery with real atmosphere and edge. This 4K UHD upgrade is the definitive way to experience it, with crisp visuals, Dolby Vision enhancement, and a moody tone that benefits greatly from the higher resolution. If you’re a fan of A Few Good Men, Crimson Tide, or Rules of Engagement, this is one to salute. ️️‍♂️

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