


Previously, writers of the early twentieth century had separated Judge Parker from the story of the executions. Croy’s work was based on the standard narrative of the federal court and Judge Parker as established in earlier books, but it extends through many embellishments that would soon form a part of the standard orthodoxy of the Judge Parker story. The vivid, engaging style of Croy made a good story even better. Published by Little, Brown and Company, He Hanged Them High, reached a national audience. Later paperback editions would go even further with this imagery. Adept at spinning a good tale, Croy had a reputation among other writers as someone who “frequently dreams up things.” The first edition of the book featured a bright and dramatic cover with illustrations of Judge Parker and the gallows in the background. Croy, a newspaperman from Missouri, was a prolific writer whose historical works include other western topics, such as Jesse James Was My Neighbor. The first and the most significant of the popular accounts of the federal court in Fort Smith is Homer Croy’s He Hanged Them High: An Authentic Account of the Fanatical Judge Who Hanged Eighty-Eight Men published in 1952. Hollywood’s vision of this region is gripping - but the real story of what happened here is just as fascinating! In the 20th century, American cinema have also found them a goldmine for imaginative stories of harrowing adventure. Well that's all I've got to say.Since the late 1800s, the characters who played out their lives in Fort Smith and the Indian Territory have inspired many books and novels. And remember, you heard them from a poor sinner, got no more cause to lie, 'cause he's going to meet his Maker. Beer is not much better - it's slower, cheaper. Liquor is the most foul, evil thing in this here world.

Waiting to get down into your guts where he can do his devil's work. Waiting for you to take him into your mouth. When you take the devil into your mouth, you're doomed! For he is lying there in wait for you inside that bottle of whiskey. Who raised me up to be a good man and a good Christian, and I was a good Christian, a good husband to my beloved wife, good father to my children, who I leave behind, hoping that they, and all you, will learn this here lesson which I leave you with. You're now looking, for the last time, at the mortal body of Francis Elroy Duffy, born to John and Edna Duffy, good, God-fearing folk. Made just three years before Dirty Harry, the film marked a turning point for Eastwood, who would soon move into a prolific period of contemporary thrillers. Jones, and the "Skipper" himself, Alan Hale Jr. Hang 'Em High offers a number of memorable moments and stylistic flourishes, and features a superb supporting cast of Western veterans, including Ben Johnson, Ed Begley, Pat Hingle, Dennis Hopper, Bruce Dern, L.Q. When he is saved from the noose by a passing lawman, he embarks on a renegade campaign of vengeance against the men who attempted to lynch him. Eastwood plays an innocent rancher who is mistaken for a cattle rustler and sentenced to hang by an angry mob.

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After starring in the now-legendary trilogy of spaghetti Westerns for Italian director Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood became a box-office star and imported the style of those classic shoot-'em-ups for this 1967 Western directed by Ted Post, with whom Eastwood had worked during their days on the television series Rawhide.
