

Drama · Adventure · Western
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges
Rooster Cogburn
Jeff Bridges
Rooster Cogburn


Hailee Steinfeld
Hailee Steinfeld
Mattie Ross
Hailee Steinfeld
Mattie Ross


Matt Damon
Matt Damon
LaBoeuf
Matt Damon
LaBoeuf


Josh Brolin
Josh Brolin
Tom Chaney
Josh Brolin
Tom Chaney


Barry Pepper
Barry Pepper
Lucky Ned Pepper
Barry Pepper
Lucky Ned Pepper


Dakin Matthews
Dakin Matthews
Col. Stonehill
Dakin Matthews
Col. Stonehill


Jarlath Conroy
Jarlath Conroy
Undertaker
Jarlath Conroy
Undertaker


Paul Rae
Paul Rae
Emmett Quincy
Paul Rae
Emmett Quincy


Domhnall Gleeson
Domhnall Gleeson
Moon (The Kid)
Domhnall Gleeson
Moon (The Kid)


Elizabeth Marvel
Elizabeth Marvel
40-Year-Old Mattie
Elizabeth Marvel
40-Year-Old Mattie
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