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Uploaded on Oct 6, 2011

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Rooster (John Wayne) takes on Ned Pepper (Robert Duvall) and his men, but when Rooster gets trapped under his horse, La Boeuf (Glen Campbell) saves the day.

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Cast: Kenneth Becker, Glen Campbell, Robert Duvall, Jay Ripley, John Wayne, Kim Darby
Director: Henry Hathaway
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Producer: Paul Nathan, Hal B. Wallis, Joseph H. Hazen
Screenwriter: Charles Portis, Marguerite Roberts
Film Description: In fine Hollywood tradition, John Wayne had to play a "one-eyed fat man" before the Motion Picture Academy considered him worthy of an Oscar. In True Grit, Wayne plays grumpy, pot-bellied U.S. marshal "Rooster" Cogburn, hired by 14-year-old Mattie Ross (Kim Darby) to find Tom Chaney (Jeff Corey), who killed her father. The headstrong Mattie could have had her pick of lawmen, but selects the aging Cogburn because she believes he has "true grit" (she talks this way all through the picture, so be prepared). Also heading into Indian territory in search of Chaney is Texas Ranger La Boeuf (Glen Campbell), 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 (Robert Duvall), Quincy (Jeremy Slate), and Moon (Dennis Hopper), who have no qualms about killing a troublesome teenaged girl like Mattie. While the plot of True Grit, adapted (and streamlined) by Marguerite Roberts from the novel by Charles Portis, maintains audience interest throughout, the glue that truly holds this Western together is John Wayne, delivering one of his finest performances (though some believe he was better in She Wore a Yellow Ribbon). Wayne's casual charisma is infinitely more effective than the mannered method acting of Kim Darby and the floundering non-acting of poor Glen Campbell. And who could not love the climatic face-off between Duvall and company and John Wayne, whose "Fill your hand, you son of a bitch!" is not only a classic bit of dialogue, but the apotheosis of the Wayne mystique. In 1975, Wayne repeated his True Grit characterization opposite Katharine Hepburn in Rooster Cogburn, but the film failed to match its predecessor and the overall effect was blunted.

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  • saxophoney

    "Fill your hand you son of a bitch!"

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  • 2771

    I love the righteous indignation in that famous line, "Fill your hands you soneofabitch!"

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  • jmljr93

    I LOVE how Bernstein changes the rhythm of the main theme at 1:00 with the violins. Ugh, so beautiful! The combination of the music and the editing of the gunfight is some moving filmmaking. Love this.

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  • Jess DeCristo

    Fuck this [utting wayne down, the question here is, COULD YOU HAD DONE IT BETTER you envious son of a bitch. Talking is easy, comparing is easy. i wanna know how you would had done this scene at that age. I'm an ex-marine, ex-green beret and a reited Hollywood stuntman who knew Wayne, and for chicken shit people like you to take pokes at him and his work decades after his death pisses the shit out of me.

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  • nicholi2789

    Jeff Bridges dominated this. John Wayne is a terrible actor.. Jesus..

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  • 247617

    Acting has really come a long way.

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  • Brady Richardson

    A lot of people are knocking the 2010 version- which is not a remake of Wayne's version but a whole new interpretation of Portis's book. There is no point in this except for generational ego-stroking. Both films were wonderfully done and epicly-acted. But ask anyone who's read the amazing book and they'll tell you the Coen bros got their version closer in tone to the book. Bottom line, it's ok to like both versions. You are not committing some act of generational treason by doing so.

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  • Brady Richardson

    That's a shame. The Coens are geniuses and really captured the feel of Portis's book.

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  • PainandMotivation

    John Wayne is pissed

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  • Bill Tidy

    Clint was good but he didnt compare to the Duke

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