Additional information for True Grit, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 11, 1969. The film is being distributed by Paramount Pictures and has not yet been rated. True Grit has a total running time of 110 minutes.
PG-13
USA
18
Malaysia
15
UK
14A
Canada
15A
Ireland
12
Czech Republic
M
Australia
PG
Singapore
PG12
Japan
K-15
Finland
M/12
Portugal
12
Switzerland
15
South Korea
16
Brazil
B
Mexico
15
Norway
12
Germany
13
Argentina
PG-13
Philippines
15
Sweden
16
Netherlands
14
Peru
110min
Temple de acero
Argentina
Temple de acero
Mexico
Temple de acero
Peru
Temple de acero
Uruguay
Čovek zvani hrabrost
Serbia
Čovjek zvan Hrabrost
Croatia
Αληθινό Θράσος
Greece
Железная хватка
Russia
Непреклонните
Bulgaria
A félszemű
Hungary
Adevaratul curaj
Romania
Alithino thrasos
Greece
Bravura Indômita
Brazil
Il Grinta
Italy
Indomável
Portugal
Iz Pesinde
Turkey
Kova kuin kivi
Finland
Le vrai courage
Canada
Ometz amiti
Israel
Opravdová kuráz
Czech Republic
Pravi pogum
Slovenia
Prawdziwe mestwo
Poland
Skutocná guráz
Slovakia
Sulis simtkitse
Georgia
The Brave
South Korea
Tikras isbandymas
Lithuania
True Grit
Japan
True Grit - Et ekte mannfolk
Norway
True Grit - Vergeltung
Germany
Valor de ley
Spain
December 14, 2010
USA
December 22, 2010
Canada
December 22, 2010
USA
January 21, 2011
Norway
January 26, 2011
Australia
February 03, 2011
New Zealand
February 04, 2011
Mexico
February 04, 2011
Uruguay
February 10, 2011
Argentina
February 10, 2011
Chile
February 10, 2011
Germany
February 10, 2011
Kazakhstan
February 10, 2011
Netherlands
February 10, 2011
Peru
February 10, 2011
Russia
February 11, 2011
Brazil
February 11, 2011
Colombia
February 11, 2011
Iceland
February 11, 2011
Ireland
February 11, 2011
Panama
February 11, 2011
Poland
February 11, 2011
Spain
February 11, 2011
UK
February 11, 2011
Venezuela
February 16, 2011
Belgium
February 17, 2011
Czech Republic
February 17, 2011
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February 17, 2011
Greece
February 17, 2011
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February 17, 2011
Israel
February 17, 2011
Kuwait
February 17, 2011
Portugal
February 17, 2011
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February 17, 2011
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February 17, 2011
Ukraine
February 17, 2011
United Arab Emirates
February 18, 2011
Ecuador
February 18, 2011
Estonia
February 18, 2011
Finland
February 18, 2011
Italy
February 18, 2011
Latvia
February 18, 2011
South Africa
February 18, 2011
Sweden
February 18, 2011
Switzerland
February 18, 2011
Vietnam
February 23, 2011
Egypt
February 23, 2011
France
February 23, 2011
Philippines
February 23, 2011
Switzerland
February 24, 2011
Croatia
February 24, 2011
Germany
February 24, 2011
Hong Kong
February 24, 2011
Lebanon
February 24, 2011
Malaysia
February 24, 2011
Singapore
February 24, 2011
South Korea
February 24, 2011
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February 24, 2011
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February 25, 2011
Austria
February 25, 2011
Bulgaria
February 25, 2011
Cyprus
February 25, 2011
India
February 25, 2011
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February 25, 2011
Romania
February 25, 2011
Taiwan
February 25, 2011
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March 10, 2011
Serbia
March 18, 2011
Japan
March 24, 2011
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May 20, 2011
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May 27, 2011
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A tough U.S. Marshal helps a stubborn young woman track down her father's murderer.
Mattie Ross (Hailee Steinfeld), a 14-year-old from Yell County, Arkansas, is determined to avenge the murder of her father. Frank Ross was killed by his hired hand, Tom Chaney (Josh Brolin), after trying to dissuade a drunken Chaney from shooting a fellow card player who had allegedly cheated him. Chaney stole Ross's horse and fled the town. Enraged that no one bothered to pursue or convict Chaney, Mattie decides to take the investigation into her own hands.Leaving her mother and two younger siblings at home, Mattie travels to Fort Smith where her father was killed. She identifies his body for the undertaker. Despite her age, Mattie is extremely quick-witted and confident, and is a fearless bargainer. She sells her father's now useless string of ponies back to the reluctant seller, and acquires three hundred and twenty dollars from the sale. Renting a room at a Fort Smith boarding house, Mattie resolves to hire a U.S. marshal to pursue and catch Tom Chaney. After consulting the local sheriff, she settles on the marshal described as the meanest : Rueben "Rooster" Cogburn (Jeff Bridges). After trailing Cogburn to a saloon, she attempts to hire him but is rebuffed. Mattie makes a second attempt after a court hearing at which Cogburn was questioned, but Cogburn turns her down again, doubting that she actually possesses the fifty dollars she offered him as a reward for Chaney's capture.A Texas Ranger, LaBouef (Matt Damon), takes a room at the boarding house and consults Mattie about her endeavor. LaBouef had been tracking Chaney for several months after Chaney had killed a Texas senator in an argument. He offers to combine his knowledge with Cogburn's to track Chaney down. Mattie rejects his offer.
The following day, Mattie buys back one of her fathers ponies to use on her journey, naming him Little Blackie. She speaks with Cogburn who has decided to accept her offer. However, he initially refuses to let Mattie accompany him as she had planned. After Mattie threatens to report him to the sheriff if Cogburn leaves with her fifty dollars, he seemingly gives in and instructs her to be ready for the journey the next morning.Mattie takes her father's clothing and gun and rides her horse to Cogburn's lodgings in the morning, only to find he has left without her (with LaBouef), and left her a train ticket back to Yell County. Angrily, Mattie follows his trail to a nearby river, spying the two men on the opposite bank. After the ferryman refuses to take her across, Mattie rides Little Blackie into the water and the two swim to the other side. Cogburn seems impressed by Mattie's gumption, but LaBouef is clearly irritated by her domineering attitude. After an argument with Cogburn (whom he also dislikes), LaBouef abandons the mission, taunting Cogburn for being "hoo-rahed by a little girl."Mattie and Cogburn continue the journey, forming something of a kinship as they travel. Cogburn picks up the information that Tom Chaney is not too far ahead of them, and that he may have joined up with another outlaw, Lucky Ned Pepper, and his gang. Seeking shelter from the cold, the two discover a cabin at nightfall. Cogburn recognizes the pair of inhabitants as outlaws tied in with the Ned Pepper gang, one of them badly shot in the leg. Suspecting Ned and his gang will arrive at the cabin soon, Cogburn offers to take the injured man to a doctor and to give them some escape time if they provide information. The injured man, desperate for medical attention, begins to talk, but is stabbed by the other man, who is then shot dead by Cogburn. As he dies, the man with the injured leg admits that Lucky Ned is expected at the cabin that very night.Cogburn and Mattie hide in the bushes near the cabin, waiting for the gang to arrive. They first see LaBouef approach the cabin, continuing the search alone. However, the Ned Pepper gang arrives moments later and lassos LaBouef, dragging him behind a horse. From cover, Cogburn shoots two of the gang members (inadvertently winging LeBouef in the arm) and the others flee. He and Mattie take the injured LaBouef into the cabin. Cogburn drinks heavily throughout the night and is incredibly drunk the next morning. He and LaBouef argue over each others shooting skills, but Mattie attempts to keep the two men on task.After setting up camp in the woods that night, Cogburn becomes increasingly frustrated with their mission, claiming he has been "dragged into a wild goose chase by a harpy in trousers and a nincompoop." He bows out of the agreement, and LaBouef leaves again, though he has gained a new-found respect for Mattie. Both men agree that Chaney's trail is cold, and that continuing the search would be useless. A dejected Mattie falls asleep.The next morning, Mattie goes to a nearby stream for water and notices a stranger there watering his horses. Shocked, she realizes it is none other than Tom Chaney himself. Chaney recognizes her and does not initially act hostile until Mattie pulls a revolver and attempts to take him into custody. An angered Chaney approaches with his rifle and Mattie fires, but only grazes his arm. Chaney drags her to the opposite bank, where the rest of the Ned Pepper gang has set up camp. Cogburn, having slept in the woods through the night, hears the commotion but is too late to retrieve Mattie.Lucky Ned Pepper (Barry Pepper), familiar with Cogburn, shouts across the stream to him and bargains Mattie's life for ample escape time. Cogburn agrees to not pursue the gang if Mattie is not harmed, and appears to ride away over the hills. Pepper is impressed by Mattie's strength of will, and assures her that she will not be hurt. While Ned and the three other gang members leave to address finances, Chaney is ordered to stay with Mattie and to leave her somewhere safe. Chaney tries to get out of the assignment, but to no avail. Mattie, despite Lucky Ned's assurance, fears that Chaney will kill her once they are alone. After the gang departs, Mattie offers to give Chaney an affidavit if he sets her free. Chaney refuses, saying that all he needs is Mattie's silence. He attacks her and holds a knife to her throat, but is knocked unconscious by LaBouef, who had remained in the area and heard the gunshots. He explains that he rode back to the woods, met with Cogburn, and outlined a plan for Mattie's rescue. He says that Cogburn himself has arranged a showdown with Lucky Ned.As Mattie and LeBouef watch from a hilltop, Cogburn comes face to face with Ned and the three other gang members. Having pursued Ned on and off for some time, Cogburn gives Ned the choice of being taken back to Fort Smith to be hanged, or to be killed on the spot. Ned taunts Cogburn, calling him a "one-eyed fat man," and Cogburn charges his horse. Holding the reins in his teeth, he fires revolvers with both hands, killing the three other men and mortally wounding Lucky Ned before falling from his horse and becoming trapped underneath. With his last moments of strength, Ned prepares to kill Cogburn. From the hilltop, LaBouef proves his shooting ability by making a 400 yard shot, shooting Lucky Ned off his horse before he can harm the marshal. Moments later, LaBouef is knocked unconscious by a now-awakened Tom Chaney, who attempts to grab LaBouef's rifle. Mattie intercepts and gets the gun herself, proudly shooting Tom Chaney at last.Though her goal is completed, the blast from the gun sends Mattie stumbling backwards into a deep pit. She calls for help, but LaBouef is still out cold. Cogburn appears and begins to scale the side of the pit with a rope to rescue her, but Mattie's left hand has already been bitten by a rattlesnake. Cogburn retrieves her and temporarily treats her wound, but knows he must get her medical attention quickly or she will die. A revived LaBouef hoists them out of the pit, and Cogburn and Mattie ride away on Little Blackie.After miles of running, Little Blackie begins to suffer from exhaustion and eventually collapses. Knowing they cannot stop their journey, Cogburn shoots the horse and continues on, carrying Mattie himself. They soon reach a general store and Mattie is taken inside.Twenty five years later, 40-year-old Mattie (Elizabeth Marvel) looks back on her adventures. Her arm had been severely damaged by the snake bite, and was amputated . She explained that Cogburn had departed by the time she came back into consciousness. After arriving home, Mattie had written to Cogburn, inviting him to visit her and collect his fifty dollar reward, but he never responded or appeared. The adult Mattie learns that the elderly Cogburn is a performer in a traveling wild west show, and finally exchanges letters with him, arranging to meet once again to swap stories. Arriving at the fairgrounds, Mattie is told that Cogburn had died three days earlier.Mattie has Cogburn's body moved to her family plot. She reflects on her life; she never married, and kept her no-nonsense attitude over the years. She never heard again from LaBouef, but holds him in her memory. Mattie laments that "time just gets away from us."
Ethan Coen
Joel Coen
Director(s)
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen
Charles Portis
Writer(s)
Ethan Coen
producer
Joel Coen
producer
David Ellison
executive producer
Megan Ellison
executive producer
Robert Graf
executive producer
Scott Rudin
producer
Paul Schwake
executive producer
Steven Spielberg
executive producer
Producer(s)
Carter Burwell
Composer(s)
Rooster Cogburn
Jeff Bridges
Mattie Ross
Hailee Steinfeld
LaBoeuf
Matt Damon
Tom Chaney
Josh Brolin
Lucky Ned Pepper
Barry Pepper
Col. Stonehill
Dakin Matthews
Undertaker
Jarlath Conroy
Emmett Quincy
Paul Rae
Moon (The Kid)
Domhnall Gleeson
40-Year-Old Mattie
Elizabeth Marvel
Yarnell
Roy Lee Jones
Bear Man (as Ed Lee Corbin)
Ed Corbin
Sheriff
Leon Russom
Harold Parmalee
Bruce Green
Boarding House Landlady
Candyce Hinkle
Mr. Lee
Peter Leung
Cole Younger
Don Pirl
Cross-examining Lawyer
Joe Stevens
First Lawyer
David Lipman
Judge Parker
Jake Walker
Stableboy (as Orlando Smart)
Orlando Storm Smart
Ferryman
Ty Mitchell
Repentant Condemned Man
Nicholas Sadler
Unrepentant Condemned Man
Scott Sowers
Condemned Indian
Jonathan Joss
Woman at Hanging
Maggie A. Goodman
Indian Youth at Bagby's
Brandon Sanderson
Indian Youth at Bagby's
Ruben Nakai Campana
Traveling Lady (uncredited)
Mary Anzalone
Ethnic Jury Member (uncredited)
Gopal Bidari
Coke Hays (uncredited)
Brian Brown
Indian #6 in Wild West Show (uncredited)
Alan Eaglewolf Bryant
Town Lady (uncredited)
Wendy Crouse
Wild West Show Worker (uncredited)
Craig Denham
Hanging Witness (uncredited)
Ted Ferguson
Clement Parmalee (uncredited)
Scott Flick
Wild West Show Indian (uncredited)
Martina Griffin
Smoker (uncredited)
Beau Harris
Horserider (uncredited)
Samantha Inoue Harte
Indian in Wild West Show (uncredited)
Cody Jones
Joel Coen
Director(s)
Ethan Coen
Charles Portis
Writer(s)
producer
Joel Coen
producer
David Ellison
executive producer
Megan Ellison
executive producer
Robert Graf
executive producer
Scott Rudin
producer
Paul Schwake
executive producer
Steven Spielberg
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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