Oscar winners Joel and Ethan Coen are remaking the 1969 Western classic
True Grit. John Wayne won an Oscar for playing the drunken, rascally Marshall Rooster Cogburn, who reluctantly assists a young girl in tracking down her father's murderer. The Coens are in talks with Jeff Bridges for the Cogburn role, Matt Damon for the part of a young Texas ranger originally played by Glen Campbell and Josh Brolin, to play the villain (Jeff Corey played the role in the original). While we are always enthused about seeing a Western go into production, the Coens are taking the risk of remaking one of the most beloved films of the genre. The original, directed by Henry Hathaway, featured a magnificent Elmer Bernstein score (as well as an Oscar-nominated song warbled by Campbell.) Still, if anyone can bring a quirky twist to the tale, it would be the Coens. No star has publicly committed to the project as of yet. For more
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