मार्शल रोस्टर कॉगबर्न अनिच्छा से अपने पिता के हत्यारों को ट्रैक करने के लिए यूला गुडनाइट के साथ मिलकर काम करता है।मार्शल रोस्टर कॉगबर्न अनिच्छा से अपने पिता के हत्यारों को ट्रैक करने के लिए यूला गुडनाइट के साथ मिलकर काम करता है।मार्शल रोस्टर कॉगबर्न अनिच्छा से अपने पिता के हत्यारों को ट्रैक करने के लिए यूला गुडनाइट के साथ मिलकर काम करता है।
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Worth seeing for the leads...
Conversely, the film is rather sluggishly directed and also the film does drag in spots. I wasn't taken with Richard Jordan, I thought he overacted to the point it was somewhat distracting. The weakest asset of Rooster Cogburn is the story, it feels very cobbled together and is clumsily told.
In conclusion, it is a decent movie that could have been more. That said, Wayne and Hepburn actually prevent it from being any less than it turned out to be. 6/10 Bethany Cox
See it for the actors
The story is simple. Cogburn (Wayne) is tracking down a load of nitro stolen by Hawk (Jordan)and his gang. As the gang of outlaws bid a hasty retreat, they stumble upon Eula (Hepburn), her minister father, and several Indians including a teen-aged boy named Wolf.
The plot is simple and had their characters been played by any other actors besides Wayne and Hepburn, the film would have been mediocre at best. Their performances make the film shine. Every scene they have together crackles with chemistry. When Wayne says to Hepburn, "being with you pleases me", I got the feeling he meant it and that Hepburn received the compliment with genuine pleasure. Well, maybe it's just good acting.
In any event, the film is a nice way to pass some time for those unfamiliar with Wayne or Westerns and a must-see for all Wayne and Hepburn fans.
... or "The African Queen" out West
The plot isn't up to much. It's been cobbled together from scraps of better movies and there is a terrible bit of over-acting from Richard Jordan as the chief villain, but it looks great, (the scenery is terrific), and is very enjoyable.
The Same Sense of Integrity
It was a happy marriage of convenience with John Wayne's character of Rooster Cogburn from True Grit being so popular that a sequel was inevitable given Wayne's health holding up and Katharine Hepburn looking for something she could co-star with Wayne.
Hepburn was one of John Wayne's biggest boosters of his talent, politics aside. I remember reading that she thought John Wayne projected the same sense of integrity that Spencer Tracy did on the screen. Coming from her, I've got to believe that's the best compliment she could offer.
Wayne as Cogburn is on the trail of a gang that massacred an army patrol and stole a gatling gun and nitroglycerin for use in a planned bank robbery. The gang headed by Richard Jordan with Anthony Zerbe who used to scout for Wayne go to an Indian settlement with a missionary school headed by father and daughter preacher and teacher Jon Lormer and Katharine Hepburn. The gang shoots up the place and kills Lormer.
When Wayne comes he gets a lot more than he bargained for when he finds himself saddled with Hepburn and young Indian boy Richard Romancito. They accompany him on the trail of Jordan and his gang and get enough adventure to last a lifetime.
Everyone compares Hepburn as Eula Goodnight to her portrayal of another missionary, Rose Sayer in The African Queen. Both are on a chase in The African Queen with Bogey after the Germans who destroyed the mission in East Africa and killed her brother and with Wayne after some outlaws. And both films feature a very fine sequence of the two stars riding some rapids. But I think Eula Goodnight is a far more experienced woman of the world than Rose Sayer. Both disapprove of the alcoholic behavior of their male counterparts. Rose however takes some direct action.
As the film was designed around the two stars they settle comfortably in their roles. The chemistry between them is infectious, that they liked each other would be obvious to an alien from another planet.
I really envy young Richard Romancito to be in all those scenes and be able to watch a pair of screen legends.
Great movie, and John Wayne's penultimate one
Though I liked True Grit (7/10), I liked Rooster Cogburn even more. The story was more interesting, and the character-based drama was very entertaining. The relationship between John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn's characters was good to watch. Your typical chalk and cheese (both in terms of the characters and the actors), yet they find a common ground.
Solid plot, though there are some minor unnecessary or unrealistic detours. As mentioned, plot is similar to True Grit, and, to an extent, The African Queen (1951), which, interestly, also starred Katharine Hepburn. Direction is good.
I am not a fan of John Wayne - his performances are often one-dimensional, gung ho and wooden. Yet, as he grew older, he started to develop the character-actor side, maybe out of necessity, as you can only be an action-actor for so long. In The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) and True Grit (for which he won the Best Actor Oscar) he shows a more sensitive side, and this comes through here too. Sadly, this was to be his penultimate movie. He made one more - The Shootist (1976) - before dying in 1979 at the age of 72.
Katharine Hepburn reprises her role from The African Queen, and does it very well. As mentioned before, the interaction between her and John Wayne is quite something to behold.
A great movie.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाKatharine Hepburn was bemused by co-star John Wayne's tendency to argue with everybody, especially the director, during filming. At the party to celebrate the last day of filming she told him, "I'm glad I didn't know you when you had two lungs, you must have been a real bastard. Losing a hip has mellowed me, but you!"
- गूफ़In one scene, the Indian boy, Wolf, asks Rooster Cogburn if he ever ran into Billy the Kid or Jesse James, which Cogburn denied; however, Cogburn served with Quantrill's Raiders, a pro-Confederate guerrilla group in the Civil War, whose members included a then-teenage Jesse James--making it quite likely that Cogburn would've met him.
- भाव
[last lines]
Eula: Reuben, I have to say it. Livin' with you has been an adventure any woman would relish for the rest o' time. I look at cha, with your burned out face and your big belly and your bear-like paws and your shining eye, and I have to say you're a credit to the whole male sex, and I'm proud to have ya for my friend.
Rooster Cogburn: I'll be damned if she didn't get the last word in again. Well...
- कनेक्शनFeatured in John Wayne: American Hero of the Movies (1990)
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Rooster Cogburn?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $80,22,000
- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 48 मि(108 min)
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.39 : 1








