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True Grit

The strangest trio ever to track a killer.
1969 | 128m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Jun 11, 1969
Director: Henry Hathaway
Writer: Marguerite Roberts, Charles Portis
Genres: Western
Keywords bounty hunter, man hunt
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Wallis-Hazen Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $37,659,900
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Wayne Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn
Kim Darby Mattie Ross
Glen Campbell "La Boeuf"
Jeremy Slate Emmett Quincy
Robert Duvall Ned Pepper
Dennis Hopper "Moon"
Alfred Ryder Goudy
Strother Martin Colonel G. Stonehill
Jeff Corey Tom Chaney
Ron Soble Captain Boots Finch
James Westerfield Judge Parker
John Fiedler Lawyer Daggett
John Doucette "Sheriff"
Donald Woods "Barlow"
Edith Atwater Mrs. Floyd
Carlos Rivas "Dirty Bob"
Isabel Boniface Mrs. Bagby
H.W. Gim Chen Lee
John Pickard Frank Ross
Elizabeth Harrower Mrs. Ross
Ken Renard Yarnell
Jay Ripley Harold Parmalee
Kenneth Becker Farrell Parmalee
Wilford Brimley Minor Role (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward Card Player / Raft Man (uncredited)
Leon Alton Boarding House Guest (uncredited)
Forrest Burns Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Albert Cavens Boarding House Guest (uncredited)
Gene Coogan Boarding House Guest (uncredited)
Myron Healey Deputy at Prisoner Unloading (uncredited)
James McEachin Judge Parker's Bailiff (uncredited)
Dennis McMullen Bailiff (uncredited)
Boyd 'Red' Morgan Red - Ferryman (uncredited)
Robin Morse Bit Part (uncredited)
Edna O'Dell Boarding House Guest (uncredited)
John Pedrini Boarding House Guest (uncredited)
General Sterling Price Ginger Cat (uncredited)
Stuart Randall McAlester (uncredited)
Clark Ross Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Connie Sawyer Talkative Woman at Hanging (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Jay Silverheels Condemned Man at Hanging (uncredited)
Dean Smith Minor Role (uncredited)
Vincent St. Cyr Gaspargoo (uncredited)
Max Wagner Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Guy Wilkerson The Hangman (uncredited)
Chalky Williams Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Hank Worden R. Ryan - Undertaker (uncredited)
Name Job
Elmer Bernstein Original Music Composer
Dorothy Jeakins Costume Design
Carol Meikle Hairstylist
Frank Beetson Production Manager
Jack Wilson Makeup Supervisor
Marguerite Roberts Screenplay
Roy Meadows Sound Recordist
Ray Moyer Set Decoration
William W. Gray Assistant Director
Cody Bearpaw Stunts
Monty Jordan Stunt Double
Charles Portis Novel
Walter H. Tyler Production Design
Warren Low Supervising Film Editor
John Burton Set Decoration
Elden Ruberg Sound Recordist
Quentin Dickey Stunts
Bob Harris Stunts
Henry Hathaway Director
Lucien Ballard Director of Photography
Don Black Lyricist
Jim Burk Stunts
Polly Burson Stunts
Gary Combs Stunts
Louie Elias Stunts
Fred Gerber Stunts
Chuck Hayward Stunts
Boyd 'Red' Morgan Stunts
Dean Smith Stunts
Neil Summers Stunts
Name Title
Hal B. Wallis Producer
Joseph H. Hazen Executive Producer
Paul Nathan Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

It's about the Duke's image really you know. When her father is shot and killed, Mattie Ross is outraged and thirsting for revenge. Seeking out Rooster Cogburn based on his gritty reputation, and aided by Texas Ranger LaBoeuf, they head off to find the killer. It's not bold or foolish to say t ... hat John Wayne has not only been in better films, he's also given better performances than his Oscar winning turn here in True Grit. However, few of his fans, or anyone who had watched his career closely, were complaining that the big man collected the pinnacle of acting awards. True Grit is a highly entertaining picture that when all is said and done, is as much about Wayne's image as it is a revenge character driven piece. Suffering with ill health in the twilight of his career, Wayne delivers a warm and humble performance as Cogburn. Eye patch over one eye, Rooster Cogburn is a rapscallion who is impossible to dislike, and that comes down to Wayne and his mannered performance. True Grit is boosted by the sparky performance of Kim Darby as Mattie Ross, with the chemistry between herself and Wayne warm and honest, and this gives the film its emotional core, with both characters needing each other without even knowing it. It almost wasn't to be for Darby though, Mia Farrow was the preferred choice for Mattie, but Farrow unwisely took advice from a mischievous Robert Mitchum and turned down the part, something she is quoted as saying she regretted for the rest of her career. Faring not so well, though, is Glen Cambell as LaBoeuf, guilty of trying too hard, he just becomes hard to take seriously, and this even in the jovial moments. Robert Duvall lands bad guy duties but doesn't quite get to grips with it, and the rest of the cast are merely making up the numbers. Thankfully director Henry Hathaway shoots it just about right, he, along with his excellent cinematographer Lucien Ballard, are framing Wayne and all his iconic being in one loving movie. So in what could have been a standard hunt the villain picture, actually turns out to be quite a character driven treat. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
8.0

This has got to be one of the finest of this genre ever made. Wayne is superb as a tough, uncompromising US marshal engaged by a naive, but headstrong Kim Darby to avenge the murder of her father. The vain, self-assured Texas Ranger "La Beouf" (Glen Campbell) is also on the hunt and the three of the ... m set off to track down "Lucky Ned Pepper" and his gang. The photography is stunning and we do get quite a sense of the sheer scale of the territory as they close in on their prey. This is a well written, tensely, even - on occasion - quite humorously directed movie with some great music and indubitably a legend out in front who isn't afraid to look old and out of condition. Robert Duvall plays a mean "Ned Pepper" and Strother Martin has some fun as the horse-broker. This is super cinema.

Jun 03, 2023