True Grit

1969 "The strangest trio ever to track a killer."
7.4| 2h8m| G| en| More Info
Released: 11 June 1969 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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The murder of her father sends a teenage tomboy on a mission of 'justice', which involves avenging her father's death. She recruits a tough old marshal, 'Rooster' Cogburn because he has 'true grit', and a reputation of getting the job done.

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Western

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Henry Hathaway

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Paramount

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SteinMo What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Hattie I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Byrdz Even on a small television screen John Wayne is a BIG big man. Not only in size, but in his incredible talent. His Rooster Cogburn is not the typical all around good-guy we have come to expect and WOW ... is he good ! Oscar worthy ? Sure .. why in heck not ? The story is well presented. The supporting cast is outstanding. Even non-actor Glen Campbell carried it off. Special mention for Robert Duvall... one of those chameleon actors who can handle the most rural or urban roles without batting an eyelash.The scenery !!! No need to say more ! One small negative... the constant overuse of the theme music. When the music is this noticeable and repetitive ... it's wrong.If you have not seen the original, I suggest that you remedy that situation as soon as possible. Just watch it and don't worry about comparing it to the re-make. That always seems to be to be a pointless activity anyway.
Desertman84 True Grit is an adaptation of Charles Portis' 1968 novel of the same title.John Wayne stars as U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogbur,a character based on deputy U.S. marshal Heck Thomas, who brought in some of the toughest outlaws in the West. The supporting cast includes Glen Campbell, Kim Darby, Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper and Strother Martin.U.S. Marshal "Rooster" Cogburn was hired by 14-year-old Mattie Ross to find Tom Chaney, who killed her father despite being old considering he has "true grit" as she believes. Also going to the Indian territory in search of Chaney is Texas Ranger La Boeuf, who wants to collect the reward placed on the fugitive's head for his earlier crimes. Complicating matters are Chaney's scurrilous cronies Ned Pepper, Quincy and Moon, who are on a mission to kill Mattie. While the conclusion may not be a surprise,at least the viewers gets entertained by how the Rooster overpower all his enemies.This is definitely an engaging Western as John Wayne provides the best performance of his film career as he gives Rooster a larger- than- life character that one will always remember.It was also enjoyable from beginning to end as we cheer for Rooster to protect Mattie and for her to get justice for the murder of her father.It will always be one of the top Westerns films in movie history.
gonzalezdeleon Six people a year are killed by Rooster Cogburn. He tortures his prisoners for information and enjoys it. Nowadays, we see these traits in characters such as Aldo Raine (Inglourious Basterds). Stupid and sadistic he is not move by his heroism but by his own perversion. Interestingly, in accordance with the interests of the State, this places them on the side of the good guys.John Wayne victims are men who have already been judged by facts. There is not any doubt about its guilt. They committed a crime and cease to be human, if they ever were. Wayne expresses this dehumanization of the "other" and his role as executor. In one of the best scenes, he sees a rat in his Chinese friend's pantry: "Mr. Rat, I have a written here that says you are to stop eating Chen Lee's cornmeal forthwith. (to Mattie) See? He doesn't pay any attention to me. (shoots the rat) You can't serve papers on a rat, baby sister. You either kill him or let him be."
FilmBuff1994 True Grit is a good movie with a very well developed storyline with a good cast and terrific character development.I read the book which is why I wanted to watch this movie,and as I was reading the book all I could picture while reading Rooster Cogburn's dialogue was John Wayne,it really was perfect casting and it's without a doubt one of his finest performances,an Academy Award dosen't lie.Other than John Wayne however,the cast is my biggest issue with the film,none of the other actors come across as even slightly inspired,I really didn't think the actor that played LaBeouf suited the character one bit,but the worst casting decision was without a doubt Kim Darby,she put no life in to Mattie Ross,she just said her lines,mostly in a very irritating manner,also Mattie comes across as a strong independent character in the book,and she did absolutely nothing to convey that personality in this film,he was like a robot and is the Mai reason why I give this movie a seven and not an eight.I would recommend the remake over this without a doubt,I don't think Jeff Bridges is as good as John Wayne was as Cogburn but still does a great job and every other actor is a huge improvement over the actors in this movie (Hailee Steinfeld,Matt Damon,Josh Brolin,etc.).Despite a mostly very mediocre cast,True Grit is still a very enjoyable movie with a solid performance from Wayne and a well written turn from a book to a film. After her fathers death,Mattie Ross gets two men to join her to seek revenge against the man who killed him,Tom Chaney.