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Rooster Cogburn (..and the Lady)

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    • Actors: John Wayne, Katharine Hepburn, Anthony Zerbe, Richard Jordan, John McIntire
    • Directors: Stuart Millar
    • Writers: Martin Julien
    • Producers: Hal B. Wallis
    • Format: Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Letterboxed, NTSC, Widescreen
    • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
    • Subtitles: English, Spanish
    • Dubbed: French
    • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
    • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    • Number of discs: 1
    • Rated:
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      Parental Guidance Suggested
    • Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
    • DVD Release Date: March 31, 1998
    • Run Time: 108 minutes
    • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (384 customer reviews)
    • ASIN: 078322592X
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,853 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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    By Lawrance Bernabo HALL OF FAMEVINE VOICE on July 3, 2004
    Format: DVD Verified Purchase
    Sometimes a multitude of wrongs can come out right. Hollywood has a penchant for making sequels to successful films, so when John Wayne finally won an Oscar for his performance in "True Grit." Wayne played Rooster Cogburn, a fearless, one-eyed U.S. marshal who never knew a dry day in his life. Fortunately Hollywood waited six years before making this 1975 sequel. However, at that point they not only hired a novice screenwriter, actress Martha Hyer ("First Men in the Moon"), they let her rip off "The African Queen" and turn it into a western. Fortunately, they hired Katharine Hepburn to play opposite the Duke.
    That is what "Rooster Cogburn" comes down to, the chance for John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn to do scenes together; it also explains why the film is also known as "Rooster Cogburn and the Lady." Hepburn plays Rose Sayer, no, wait, I mean Eula Goodnight, who is the daughter of a minister (Jon Lormer) instead of the brother of a missionary. The gospel is still being brought to the natives, except this time we are set in the Cascades of Oregon rather than the jungles of Africa. The bad guys are now a gang of thieves led by Breed (Anthony Zerbe) and Hawk (Richard Jordan), instead of Nazis, and this time they gun down the minister. So when Rooster comes along to track them down and bring them to his brand of justice, Eula insists on going along.
    The plot is predictable in terms of the outcome and familiar when Kate and the Duke end up on the water. But there is fun to be had in these two standing toe to toe, but not jaw to jaw, and going at it. "To whom do you think you are speaking," she intones frostily. "You is to whom I think I am speaking, sister," he shoots back.
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    By J.C. on September 27, 2001
    Format: DVD
    Rooster Cogburn is the absolute best western ever made. I personally think it is Wayne's greatest work. It moves along much more quickly than its predecessor, True Grit, and I have found Rooster to be a movie I can watch over and over again.
    Storyline is incredible, and the scenery is magnificent. I do agree, however, that mature audiences will like it better... But the "official" reviewer above is clearly one of those who is not a Wayne fan. Watch the film for yourself, you will NOT be disappointed!!!
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    This refers to the new all region Blu-Ray edition, which I thought looked spectacular! Especially after that dreadful, poor, D- version transfer Universal released on regular DVD that was nearly unwatchable. ROOSTER COGBURN looked better on the laser-disc version than that DVD which was a shameful release of the film. Mostly that's why I went ahead and took a chance and bought this all region Blu-Ray from England (although a seller here in the USA-Amazon was offering it), and was so glad I did...that current DVD edition went into the trash faster than the shrink wrap came off the new Blu-Ray. I'm sure it will be release domestically eventually, but I could not find it on any of the advance release lists through Christmas of 2013, and it was worth it. The locations look as breathtaking on film, now, as they do in reality, and what can I say...Blu-Ray Kate... I'm there.
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    I actually prefer this movie to the first appearance of Wayne as Cogburn, "True Grit," even though he got the Oscar for that while this one seems to have sunk with hardly a critical trace. A sort of Western remake of "The African Queen" (complete with Katie Hepburn as a strait-laced spinster), with murderous outlaws taking the place of the Nazis, it finds Rooster unwillingly joining up with missionary's daughter Eula Goodnight ("Sister," as he calls her) to catch her father's murderers, who happen to be the same gang of ordnance-hijackers he was sent out from Fort Smith to apprehend. Though played much more for laughs than its predecessor (here, as in "McLintock" and "Donovan's Reef," Wayne clearly displays an unmistakeable gift for comedy), it's not without either headlong action, taut suspense, or sexual tension. Admittedly I'm not sure there are any river gorges like these in the *real* (former) Indian Territory, but who cares when the scenery is so breathtaking? And there's a definite advantage to starting a script from scratch rather than trying to translate Charles Portis's probably-authentic but somehow not-quite-flavorful-enough dialogue to film. While I never bothered to add "True Grit" to my permanent collection, this sequel is definitely a part of it.
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    Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase
    This is another movie favorite of mine that I have waited a long time for on blu-ray. Now restored fully to it's glory it looks even better on blu-ray than it did on it's release when I saw it at the theater. The picture is crisp and clean and the gorgeous Oregon scenery looks almost 3D and stands out as much as it's two leading characters. Originally released as Rooster Cogburn and The Lady and to lackluster critical reviews it has stood up well against time and is still popular. Even the DVD release was disappointing in it's presentation of a fuzzy picture but now on blu-ray it looks wonderful and John Wayne and Catherine Hepburn's characterizations sparkle even more. The banter between the two is most enjoyable as the craggy Rooster Cogburn once again met his match in the craftiness of 'The Lady' preachers daughter who is able to draw from scripture like gun to befuddle and counterpunch Rooster's boasting and drinking ways to the point that he says to their other travelling companion "She's scary". And later on expresses his new respect to "She's sumptin!" all to hilarious effect. One of my favorite scenes is when they are under attack by the outlaws they are hunting and the head outlaw Hawk jokes that she couldn't shoot the Gatling gun where upon she opens up fire and cuts down trees and makes them duck for cover and then Rooster hollers up to them "Ain't that the way it's done?" LOL!
    I suppose it could be said that this is a rehashing of "The African Queen" but these characters stand out on their own as does the locale and will remain one of my movie library favorites to be viewed over and over and now more enjoyable than ever in the blu-ray format.
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