True GritWayne received an Oscar for this enjoyable western and certainly deserved it for being able to reverse his horse quicker and better than lesser mortals do their four wheeled vehicles. Knowing such ceremonial awards, it was also because he wore an eye patch and was into his early sixties. Importantly, he gives a good performance as the crusty Cogburn, a U.S. Marshall who agrees to find the killer of young Mattie's father. She (Darby) is determined to go with the lawman and bounty hunter La Boeuf (Campbell) and the adventure begins. From then on we're in familiar territory, directed with typical professionalism by Hathaway, until the memorable parting scene leaves not a dry unpatched eye in the house.
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