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Belle Starr

Belle Starr

She Was a Wonderful Sweetheart...But a Terrible Enemy!

5.7 / 1019411h 23m

Synopsis

After her family's mansion is burned down by Yankee soldiers for hiding the rebel leader Captain Sam Starr Belle Shirley vows to take revenge. Breaking Starr out of prison, she joins his small guerrilla group for a series of raids on banks and railroads, carpetbaggers and enemy troops. Belle's bravado during the attacks earns her a reputation among the locals as well as the love of Starr himself. The pair get married, but their relationship starts to break down when Sam Starr lets a couple of psychotic rebels into the gang, leaving Belle to wonder if he really cares about the Southern cause.

Genre: Western

Status: Released

Director: Irving Cummings

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Main Cast

Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney

Belle Starr

Randolph Scott

Randolph Scott

Sam Starr

Dana Andrews

Dana Andrews

Thomas Crail

Shepperd Strudwick

Shepperd Strudwick

Ed Shirley

Elizabeth Patterson

Elizabeth Patterson

Sarah

Chill Wills

Chill Wills

Blue Duck

Louise Beavers

Louise Beavers

Mammy Lou

Olin Howland

Olin Howland

Jasper Trench

Paul E. Burns

Paul E. Burns

Sergeant

Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer

John Cole

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

With the Confederacy defeated in the American Civil War, the feisty “Belle” (Gene Tierney) has to juggle the largely unwanted attentions of Yankee major “Crail” (Dana Andrews) with her desire to help rebel captain “Starr” (Randolph Scott) stay out of his clutches. That doesn’t go so well, and though he manages to escape it means her grand mansion house is reduced to ashes in punishment. This just drives her further into the arms of “Starr” whom she duly marries and whom, together with some other like-minded spirits, decide to make Missouri as unwelcoming for the blue-coats as they can. Their considerable success attracts a few unsavoury characters which disturbs “Belle” as she is fighting for a principle, and that doesn’t include robbing (or worse) innocent civilians. “Starr”, on the other hand, sees it all as fair game if it damages their enemy. So what is to become of their marriage, and their love if they can’t compromise? Some of the “Robin Hood” elements of this work at times, and Tierney can’t be accused of playing half-measures, but Scott and Andrews just don’t deliver well at all. I always found Scott a little too weak around the knees, so as a nasty - even for a cause - he just doesn’t cut it. This routine feature also reminds you just how important the second string actors were for this genre, and without a Brennan, Bond or McLaglen figure to enliven and characterise it, this is all a bit sterile.