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True grit 1969
True grit 1969










true grit 1969

On the North side of the park, the post office now sits in place of the movie livery stable. This was an exterior wall that was preserved when the restaurant was built around it!Ī short walk up Clinton Street, past the Sherbino Theater, leads you past the building where Rooster Cogburn lived with the Chinaman and his cat. Don’t miss the actor and movie memorabilia and a sign painted for the film, which reads “Chamber’s Staple & Fancy Groceries – Fruits & vegetables”. Next door to the firehouse, the film company built a beautiful courthouse but this was just a shell: the interior courtroom scenes were filmed in the Ouray County Courthouse, in Ouray, 10 miles to the south.īe sure to visit the John Wayne themed True Grit Cafe, also on the West side of the Park. On the western edge of the park, the firehouse, which was the original town hall, got an added cupola and new coat of red paint for the occasion. Hanging Judge Parker’s 3 man gallows were erected in the town’s beautiful park, where trees were planted by school children more than a hundred years ago, and the park was the location for the triple hanging scene. In 6 weeks in 1969, the film crew turned 5 blocks of the center of this old railroad town into 1880’s Fort Smith, Arkansas. Spectacular scenery around our charming Colorado town, at the foot of the San Juan Mountains, caught the attention of the director of the film True Grit, starring John Wayne as the one-eyed U.S. A short walk up Clinton Street, past the Sherbino Theater, leads you to the living quarters of Rooster Cogburn. The jail wagon, which John Wayne brings back from the Indian Territories, now sits in the front yard of the Ouray County Ranch History Museum, the building that was originally the Old Rio Grande Southern Railroad Depot. The firehouse now survives as an artist studio, and the livery stable became the post office. In six weeks in 1968, the film crew turned the center of this old railroad town into the 1880s-style Fort Smith, Arkansas, complete with Hanging Judge Parker’s three-man gallows. Ouray County was the main film location with key sets in the movie located right in Ridgway. Spectacular scenery around our charming Colorado town caught the attention of the director of the film that was released in 1969. A 2010 remake of the popular movie featured Jeff Bridges in the lead role, but the original continues to have the most devotees, in large part to John Wayne’s iconic personality. True Grit's celebrity-studded cast featured Wayne, Glen Campbell, Kim Darby, Robert Duvall, and Dennis Hopper. He worked with the top stars of his day, including Gary Cooper, Randolph Scott, James Cagney, John Wayne, Shirley Temple, and Marilyn Monrose. The film was directed by Henry Hathaway, Hollywood director famed for his work on a long string of Westerns most notably in the 1950s and '60s. True Grit was certainly one of the most famous Westerns ever made.












True grit 1969