Menu
True Grit Poster

True Grit

Punishment comes one way or another.
2010 | 110m | English

(371293 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 8 (history)

Details

Following the murder of her father by a hired hand, a 14-year-old farm girl sets out to capture the killer. To aid her, she hires the toughest U.S. Marshal she can find—a man with 'true grit'—Reuben J. 'Rooster' Cogburn.
Release Date: Dec 22, 2010
Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Writer: Joel Coen, Charles Portis, Ethan Coen
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Western
Keywords loss of loved one, bounty hunter, based on novel or book, father murder, arkansas, texas ranger, alcoholism, betrayal, eye patch
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Mike Zoss Productions, Skydance Media
Box Office Revenue: $252,300,000
Budget: $38,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Jeff Bridges Rooster Cogburn
Hailee Steinfeld Mattie Ross
Matt Damon LaBoeuf
Josh Brolin Tom Chaney
Barry Pepper Lucky Ned Pepper
Dakin Matthews Col. Stonehill
Jarlath Conroy Undertaker
Paul Rae Emmett Quincy
Domhnall Gleeson Moon (The Kid)
Elizabeth Marvel 40-Year-Old Mattie
Roy Lee Jones Yarnell
Ed Corbin Bear Man
Leon Russom Sheriff
Bruce Green Harold Parmalee
Candyce Hinkle Boarding House Landlady
Peter Leung Mr. Lee
Don Pirl Cole Younger
Joe Stevens Cross-examining Lawyer
David Lipman First Lawyer
Jake Walker Judge Parker
Orlando Storm Smart Stableboy
Ty Mitchell Ferryman
Nicholas Sadler Repentant Condemned Man
Scott Sowers Unrepentant Condemned Man
Jonathan Joss Condemned Indian
Maggie A. Goodman Woman at Hanging
Brandon Sanderson Indian Youth at Bagby's
Ruben Nakai Campana Indian Youth at Bagby's
James Brolin Frank James (uncredited)
J.K. Simmons J. Noble Daggett (voice) (uncredited)
Vivian Kalinov Frontier Woman (uncredited)
Name Job
Katy Wood Dialogue Editor
Elliott Hostetter On Set Dresser
Joel Coen Screenplay, Director, Editor
Ellen Chenoweth Casting
Jess Gonchor Production Design
Mary Zophres Costume Design
Christien Tinsley Makeup Effects Designer
Cassidy Vick Hice Stunt Double
Casey O'Neill Stunt Double
Danny Downey Stunts
Mike Watson Stunts
Skip Lievsay Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Craig Branham Stunts
Joel Dougherty Foley Editor
Craig Berkey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jennifer Lamb Stunts
Mickey Giacomazzi Stunts
Vince Deadrick Jr. Stunts
Jeff B. Adams Jr. Set Designer
Eliza Coleman Stunts
Jery Hewitt Stunt Coordinator
Loyd Catlett Stunts
Stefan Dechant Art Direction
Nancy Haigh Set Decoration
Thomas Nellen Makeup Department Head
Lori DeLapp Costume Supervisor
Christina Ann Wilson Supervising Art Director
Kay Georgiou Hair Department Head
Deborah Ball Hairstylist
Geordie Sheffer Key Hair Stylist
Beate Petruccelli Key Makeup Artist
Troy Breeding Key Makeup Artist
Christine Beveridge Makeup Artist
Jacenda Burkett Makeup Artist
Tom Ward Construction Coordinator
Leigh Anne Montaño Art Department Coordinator
Jarrette Moats Art Department Coordinator
Keith Walters Property Master
Adele Plauche Set Designer
Paul Elliott Camera Operator
Chris Napolitano Chief Lighting Technician
Bruce Hamme Dolly Grip
Rick Marroquin Dolly Grip
Andy Harris First Assistant Camera
Donald R. Howe Jr. First Assistant Camera
John K.D. Graham Lighting Technician
Lorey Sebastian Still Photographer
Wilson Webb Still Photographer
Kevin Fahey Rigging Grip
Rich Bond Rigging Grip
Jason Keene Rigging Grip
Phillip Renke Rigging Grip
Erik Untersee Rigging Grip
Craig Wadlin Rigging Grip
Pete Stockton Rigging Grip
Charley Gilleran Rigging Grip
Marie A. Kohl Casting Associate
Amelia Rasche McCarthy Casting Associate
Jo Edna Boldin Local Casting
Dominick De Rasmo Ager/Dyer
Janice Janecek Ager/Dyer
Carol Demarti Ager/Dyer
Bren Cook Ager/Dyer
Erica Ciaglia Seamstress
Emily Egge Set Costumer
Loan Phan Digital Intermediate
David O. Rogers Assistant Editor
Gershon Hinkson Assistant Editor
Todd Kasow Music Editor
Randall Balsmeyer Title Designer
Thomas Johnston Script Supervisor
Pimentel A. Raphael Animation Supervisor
Ryan Sivley Animation
Elaine Wu Animation
Marcos Romero Animation
Pavel Pranevsky CG Supervisor
Richard Sutherland CG Supervisor
Justin Johnson Digital Effects Supervisor
Katie Godwin Visual Effects Coordinator
Catherine Hughes Visual Effects Coordinator
Marla Neto Henshaw Visual Effects Coordinator
Steve Griffith Visual Effects Producer
Vincent Cirelli Visual Effects Supervisor
Nick Damico Visual Effects Technical Director
Steve Cremin Special Effects Coordinator
Kenton Jakub ADR Editor
Byron Wilson Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Randall L. Johnson Boom Operator
Marko Costanzo Foley
Jay Wilkinson Sound Effects Editor
Greg Orloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Betsy Magruder First Assistant Director
Karen Ruth Getchell Production Supervisor
Peter F. Kurland Sound Mixer
Charles Portis Novel
Douglas Axtell Production Sound Mixer
Ian Mclaughlin Stunts
Doran Ingram Stunts
Monty Stuart Stunts
Willie Weber Utility Stunts
Tim Buchanan Stunts
Paul Crow Willis Stunts
Tony Lee Boggs Stunts
Thomas E. Bentley Stunts
Pedro Barquin Stunts
Scout Hendrickson Stunts
Mitch Lillian Key Grip
Ethan Coen Screenplay, Director, Editor
Roger Deakins Director of Photography, Camera Operator
Carter Burwell Original Music Composer
Brian Brown Stunts
Name Title
Joel Coen Producer
David Ellison Executive Producer
Scott Rudin Producer
Megan Ellison Executive Producer
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Robert Graf Executive Producer
Paul Schwake Executive Producer
Ethan Coen Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Director N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Director N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 42 61 29
2024 5 76 91 61
2024 6 58 83 30
2024 7 37 58 21
2024 8 35 64 16
2024 9 22 30 15
2024 10 30 49 20
2024 11 31 57 17
2024 12 29 45 21
2025 1 31 61 22
2025 2 22 39 5
2025 3 7 27 2
2025 4 8 12 3
2025 5 7 14 5
2025 6 6 9 4
2025 7 5 6 4
2025 8 4 6 3
2025 9 6 7 4
2025 10 6 8 5

Trending Position


Year Month High Avg
2025 10 120 581
Year Month High Avg
2025 9 28 373
Year Month High Avg
2025 8 196 694
Year Month High Avg
2025 7 459 708
Year Month High Avg
2025 6 209 754
Year Month High Avg
2025 5 410 736
Year Month High Avg
2025 4 252 744
Year Month High Avg
2025 3 281 712
Year Month High Avg
2025 2 825 920
Year Month High Avg
2025 1 721 850
Year Month High Avg
2024 12 373 807
Year Month High Avg
2024 11 318 728
Year Month High Avg
2024 10 999 999
Year Month High Avg
2024 8 766 889

Return to Top

Reviews

FarSky
N/A

Over their storied career, the Coen Brothers have made some of the most original, most iconoclastic, and most critically-acclaimed films of all time. They've tackled adaptations (No Country for Old Men, O Brother, Where Art Thou?) and remakes (The Ladykillers) before, of course, but even these films ... have borne the brothers' unmistakable mark of originality, their skewed vision of the world, and their cynical, sarcastic sense of humor. What, then, to make of True Grit? It's termed a re-adaptation of the original Charles Portis novel, a "re-imagining," in the parlance of our time. One is hardly able to discuss the film without the spectre of John Wayne, however: the best-known adaptation of the book was one of the film legend's definitive roles, one of those cultural touchstones that rarely if ever are engineered. Discussion of that film invariably centers on Wayne and his performance: a washed-up, forgotten cowpoke that seemed tailor-made for Wayne to draw on his position at the time. A direct predecessor of Mickey Rourke and The Wrestler. I'll admit that it was the Coens' pedigree that moved me to see this film. I've by nature little interest in Westerns, but despite producing a few lesser films (I'm looking at you, Burn After Reading), the Coens' sheer talent, along with the casting of Jeff Bridges in the John Wayne role, had me intrigued. The story is simple and straightforward: The father of young Mattie Ross (Hailee Steinfeld) is murdered by a two-bit criminal (Josh Brolin), and she takes it upon herself to see him brought to justice. To that end, she hires a reputedly ferocious US Marshal named Rueben "Rooster" Cogburn (Jeff Bridges), while a prideful Texas Ranger (Matt Damon) tags along, hoping to bring the perpetrator to justice for a big reward. And that's it, really. Completely absent is the trademark Coen plotting, convoluted subplots that twist and turn over onto themselves as though the script were one enormous Möbius strip (Möbius script?). Gone are the defiance of genre definitions, the satirical take on stories, the feeling of the brothers Coen peering through the camera lens at their subjects as though they're studying specimens in a jar. This is straightforward filmmaking, telling a simple tale with all the incredible talent and creative power the Coens command. So what's not missing, then, are the richness of character, impeccable performances, beautiful cinematography and arresting score that are the other hallmarks of a Coen film. Attention is naturally centered on Jeff Bridges, having the audacity to take on one of the defining performances of one of the most famous actors ever. Bridges doesn't attempt to mimic Wayne. He crawls into this character and wears him like a suit. A hairy, shaggy, smelly suit. But Bridges inverts the typical presentation of such a character: instead of offering the audience with a cold, unfeeling badass whose heart is gradually thawed by the presence of a precocious youngster, this Cogburn is introduced as a shiftless layabout with a reputation who seems to have all but given up on such activities in favor of sleeping and boozing, the events of the film conspiring to scrape away that useless crust to reveal the force of nature beneath. Matt Damon, an actor who's never been in a Coens film before but seems as though he should have, also offers a great performance as the proud and buffoonish Texas Ranger LeBeouf, as do Barry Pepper and Josh Brolin in their short but effective appearances as heavies. But the yeoman's work lies not on Bridges' grimy, slouched shoulders. Instead, our focus is on fourteen-year-old Mattie Ross, and the performance given by fourteen-year-old Hailee Steinfeld is, in short, one-of-if-not-the finest performance I've seen in quite a long time. Not content with giving such an incredible performance as a young teenager, this is, to boot, Steinfeld's first film performance. Steinfeld's Mattie Ross is smart, wily, mature, childish, scared, brave, and a force of nature in her own right. She has been wronged, she will see that wrong redressed, and nothing will stand in her way. An early scene in which she negotiates with a trader for horses and money is not only hilarious but revealing, one of the best character introductions in film history. Such an unexpectedly straightforward film from the Coens deserves an equally straightforward judgment: I truly loved this film. There is so much greatness contained within it, from the powerhouse performances of Bridges and Steinfeld to the dark, touching, hilarious script, to Roger Deakins' breathtaking cinematography, to Carter Burwell's haunting score comprised of reorchestrations of classic hymns. It's one of the most perfect films I've ever seen. This is the second fantastic remake I've seen this year, the second to eclipse the original (the first being the superlative Let Me In). If you're wondering whether or not to see this film, wait no longer: go immediately to your nearest theater and buy a ticket. Speaking for myself: I can't wait to see it again.

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
8.0

Some people have said that this film followed the book better than the original one with John Wayne. I have not read the book but I must say that I did not feel that there was that much difference between the John Wayne version and this one. Sure, there was a difference in the details but the main e ... lements was pretty much the same. There was an epilogue on the end which was a tad more sad, but certainly not misplaced, than in the original film. I have to say that the film it was very good. Jeff Bridges was doing an excellent interpretation of Rooster Gogburn. I found him to be quite “John Wayne like” in this film which is perhaps why I liked it so much.

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

There's not much point in comparing this to John Wayne's version from 1969. In may ways it's similar - especially the dialogue - but in most it's a completely different telling of the story of the determined young "Mattie" (Hailee Steinfeld) whose father has been slain by "Chaney" (Josh Brolin) and ... who has now engaged the services of the curmudgeonly US Marshal "Rooster" (Jeff Bridges) to track him down. They are not the only folks looking for this man. "LaBoeuf" (Matt Damon) - a Texas Ranger - is also on his trail and so after a rocky start this trio set off in search of the man, now reportedly hooked up with the lawless "Ned Pepper" (Barry Pepper). What now ensues sees these three people, quite different in nature, spar and spat as they hone in on their quarry. Though I felt Damon rather underplayed the charismatic Texan, there's a solid effort here from Bridges who manages to imbue his character with a stubborn decency born out of experience and, I thought, a certain respect for this already well established role. The writing provides for some light-heartedness and Steinfeld delivers quite well too as the glue that holds the plot together as it builds to a menacing denouement that is altogether more plausible than the earlier iteration. The supporting cast chip in well too, with Dakin Matthews also quite entertaining as the hard-as-nails horse trader beaten into submission by her frequent references to a lawyer who can conquer all-comers. The photography grandly captures the scale of their trek and the beauty of their territory and there's a steady development of the story keeping the pace steady for just shy of two hours of this characterful adventure. It's not, for me, as good as the original - but it's a new look at the Western genre peppered with plenty of bile and bullets that works well.

Sep 10, 2024