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| John Wayne | Reuben J. Cogburn | |
| Glen Campbell | LaBoeuf Texas Ranger | |
| Kim Darby | Mattie Ross | |
| Jeremy Slate | Emmett Quincy | |
| Robert Duvall | Ned Pepper | |
| Dennis Hopper | Moon Garrett | |
| Alfred Ryder | Goudy | |
| Strother Martin | G. Stonehill | |
| Jeff Corey | Tom Chaney | |
| Ron Soble | Boots Finch | |
| John Fiedler | J. Noble Daggett | |
| James Westerfield | Isaac Parker | |
| Donald Woods | Barlow | |
| Edith Atwater | Mrs. Floyd |
| Director | Henry Hathaway
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| Producer | Hal B. Wallis
Paul Nathan |
| Writer | Marguerite Roberts
Charles Portis |
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The murder of her father sends a teenage tomboy, Mattie Ross (Kim Darby), on a mission of "justice", which involves avenging her father's death. She recruits a tough old marshal, "Rooster" Cogburn (John Wayne), because he has "grit", and a reputation of getting the job done. The two are joined by a Texas Ranger, La Boeuf (Glen Campbell), who is looking for the same man (Jeff Corey) for a separate murder in Texas. Their odyssey takes them from Fort Smith, Arkansas, deep into the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) to find their man. |
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