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While he never packed a badge, Franklin was quite familiar with the operations of the deputy U. On June 21, , Franklin, with the aid of his cousin Fayette, attacked a posse of those stalwart lawmen during a raid on moonshiners near Black Springs. Deputy Marshal J. Trammel was killed in the gunfight that followed. Six foot three, dark eyed and a dead shot with a rifle, Franklin was as hard as the rocky mountain ground which reared him. The only authority the Cogburn clan recognized was God and a gun.

For the rest of his life he wore his hat pulled down over his left eye to hide the injury. Cal Whitson had quite a life for his day. His descendants report that he was married four times and had five children. He may have spent some time as a lawman in Texas, but spent much of his life in the Arkansas towns of Bloomer and Fort Smith. He became a Deputy Marshal in after his son, Billy, was killed the previous year in a gunfight with the outlaws Wesley and Watie Barnett.

By Cal Whitson was experiencing severe pain in his blinded left eye. A team of doctors in Fort Smith removed the organ. Whitson had a brave career as a lawman, helping to bring outlaws to justice in Judge Parker's courthouse.

Like all of the men who served as Deputy Marshals from Fort Smith, he was an expert with a gun. He also saw at least one mass hanging like the one shown in the movie "True Grit. All had been convicted of murder. Judge Parker had originally sentenced nine men to die that day, but three were saved by judicial procedures. Ex-wife Nola, who left Cogburn before the events of True Grit, to re-marry he ex-husband, a hardware salesman.

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Although the story ends on a bittersweet note, the lessons of strength and courage have entered our culture. True Grit was first published and serialized in a much shorter form in the Saturday Evening Post.

The current book version was released shortly afterwards and was a commercial and critical success. Some reviewers found the story hard to categorize because they felt the novel contained elements of a fictional memoir, a western, and a historical novel. After the book was published, Paramount Pictures quickly acquired the rights to True Grit as a vehicle to showcase John Wayne, who would portray Rooster Cogburn.

Marguerite Roberts adapted the novel for the screen, and Henry Hathaway directed the movie. Kim Darby portrayed Mattie. Portis wrote the last scene for the movie to create a more uplifting ending. Although Hal Wallis, the producer, considered shooting the movie in Arkansas, he eventually decided to use the Rocky Mountains in Colorado as the backdrop for the film.

The movie was so popular, a sequel, Rooster Cogburn …and the Lady , was released in John Wayne returned to the role of Deputy Marshall Cogburn, and Katherine Hepburn starred as the new damsel in distress.

Fans and critics did not warm to the change in actors or the plot, and no further sequels were made. In , Paramount Pictures released a second movie adaptation of True Grit , written and directed by the Academy Award—winning Coen brothers. The film was shot in New Mexico and Texas. Unlike the adaptation, the film more closely adhered to the novel in plot and theme, including the ending in which Mattie Ross, her arm having been amputated as a result of snakebite, ventures to meet Cogburn some twenty-five years after their adventure together, only to find that he had died before her arrival.

Critics largely praised the performances and story, comparing it favorably with its predecessor.



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