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Fill Your Hand, You @#$%!&*#!: True Grit
American Movie Classics has been running a film preservation series this weekend and is showing back-to-back wide screen versions of the best of the immortal John "Duke" Wayne. In addition to The Searchers, which many think is the best Western ever, AMC has shown restored wide screen versions of... Read full review »
Great Cast and Beautiful Scenery
I remember going to the theatre when this movie first came out. I thought then, it was just another western. As I have grown up it has become in my mind the Western.
To put John Wayne, Glen Campbell, Kim Darby together to find the man who killed Mattie's(Kim Darby) father was a wonderful...
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Geriatric John Wayne as restive employee of young woman in vengeance chase movie (L&M3)
Though much depends on the spunk of Mattie Ross (Kim Darby-- standing up to John Wayne and to a horse trader played by Strother Martin, never betraying her values or her determination to hunt down her father's killer --, John Wayne is really very good as the aging superhero Rooster Cogburn in "True... Read full review »
"You're a man with true grit." - Henry Hathaway's True Grit
Mattie Ross (Kim Darby,) a headstrong teen, is hell-bent on revenge after her father is murdered (and then robbed) by an employee, Tom Chaney (Jeff Corey.) Ross enlists the aid of tough, crotchety U.S. Marshall Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne,) and accompanied by a Texas Ranger named La Boeuf (Glen... Read full review »
True Grit (1969): John Wayne as an aging lawman trying to help a young girl
In 1979, when Western actor John Wayne was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, director Robert Aldrich said of him, "It is important for you to know that I am a registered Democrat and, to my knowledge, share none of the political views espoused by Duke. However, whether he is ill disposed or... Read full review »
True Grit: John Wayne, Kim Darby and Glen Campbell costar in the 1969 original
In a career that literally spanned half a century, the man who was given the name Marion Robert Morrison at birth but - at the behest of director Raoul Walsh - adopted the screen name John Wayne appeared in over 250 films (including bit parts) from 1926 (Brown of Harvard) to 1976 (The Shootist),... Read full review »
John Wayne Hunts a Killer in True Grit (1969)
I've known about True Grit (1969) for many years and I probably saw it at some point when I was younger, but I can't remember for sure. In more recent years, I didn't make an effort to watch it. I was very interested in seeing True Grit (2010) after seeing the previews and I started... Read full review »
True Story Grit
Film opens up some years after the American Civil War. Farmer Frank Ross,while buying ponies in Fort Smith, is murdered in cold blood by his hired hand Tom Chaney (Jeff Corey in a fine performance). Frank's daughter Mattie comes to Fort Smith to claim his body. She soon finds out that, since... Read full review »
COME SEE A FAT OLD MAN SOMETIME!
?True Grit?-----my all-time favorite Duke film, and for many reasons.
A western, for sure, but with lots of comedic turns and twists; a side of John Wayne not often seen by his legions of fans. Duke portrays Rooster Cogburn, US Marshall, and is hired by prim and proper Maddie, a young...
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True Grit
Henry Hathaway's film True Grit remains one of the best-known lawman films ever made. This feature film employs the incomparable John Wayne as the one-eyed U.S. Marshall Rooster Cogburn. True Grit shows the completion of a cycle in the John Wayne lawman movie. Although not completely different, Rio... Read full review »
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True Grit
A pure western in which a lawmen tracks a criminal, TRUE GRIT, based on Charles Portis' novel, reunited John Wayne with director Henry Hathaway (THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER). Wayne is crotchety U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn, who would rather stay home than chase criminals. He heeds the call, though, when fourteen year-old Mattie Ross (Kim Darby) calls on him to avenge her father's death at the hands of a man who has escaped into Indian territory. Glen Campbell is a Texas ranger who accompanies them for his own reasons. Wayne reprised the role six years later in ROOSTER COGBURN.
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A wonderful/rueful running gag in El Dorado involves the Edgar Allan Poe line "Ride, boldly ride" being mangled by toupee-wearer Wayne into "Ride, baldy, ride." Two years later, in True Grit, Wayne put the joke in italics by donning an eyepatch and several inches of girth to play cantankerous territorial marshal Rooster Cogburn. Critics belatedly noticed that he could be a marvelously entertaining actor, and Hollywood finally gave him the Oscar they'd failed to nominate him for in Red River, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, The Quiet Man, The Searchers, et al. But make no mistake: True Grit is a splendid movie, with lovingly textured storytelling and sturdy characters, Henry Hathaway's finest high-country action set-pieces, intoxicatingly ornate frontier language, and a couple of formidable bad guys (Jeff Corey's Tom Cheney and Robert Duvall's "Lucky" Ned Pepper). It's a compliment to say that, from a technical standpoint, the movie could have been made any time in Hathaway's 40-year career, yet its feeling for the reality of violence ceded no ground to The Wild Bunch, released around the same time. Still, the film's most sublime passage falls between bursts of gunplay: Rooster sitting on a hilltop at night recounting his life story, as John Wayne metamorphoses ineluctably into W.C. Fields. --Richard T. Jameson
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Vhs Action & Adventure Movie True Grit John Wayne Henry Hathaway
A pure western in which a lawmen tracks a criminal, TRUE GRIT, based on Charles Portis' novel, reunited John Wayne with director Henry Hathaway (THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER). Wayne is crotchety U.S. Marshal Rooster Cogburn, who would rather stay home than chase criminals. He heeds the call, though, when fourteen year-old Mattie Ross (Kim Darby) calls on him to avenge her father's death at the hands of a man who has escaped into Indian territory. Glen Campbell is a Texas ranger who accompanies them for his own reasons. Wayne reprised the role six years later in ROOSTER COGBURN.
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