Belle Starr (film)
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Directed by | Irving Cummings |
Produced by | Kenneth Macgowan |
Screenplay by | Lamar Trotti |
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Music by | Alfred Newman |
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Edited by | Frederick Wilson |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Belle Starr is a 1941 American drama film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, and Shepperd Strudwick. Written by Lamar Trotti and based on a story by Niven Busch and Cameron Rogers, it was produced by Kenneth Macgowan for 20th Century Fox, and shot in Technicolor.[1]
The film is very loosely based on the life of 19th-century American outlaw Belle Starr. It was the second film and the first sound film to portray Starr on the screen, and its success led to many more such portrayals, although she was fairly obscure during her lifetime.
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Plot
After her family's mansion is burned down by Yankee soldiers for hiding the rebel leader Captain Sam Starr (Randolph Scott), Belle Shirley (Gene Tierney) 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.
Cast
- Gene Tierney as Miss Belle / Belle Starr
- Randolph Scott as Sam Starr
- Dana Andrews as Maj. Thomas Crail
- Shepperd Strudwick as Ed Shirley
- Elizabeth Patterson as Sarah
- Chill Wills as Blue Duck
- Louise Beavers as Mammy Lou
- Olin Howland as Jasper Trench
- Paul E. Burns as Sergeant
- Joe Sawyer as John Cole
- Joe Downing as Jim Cole
- Howard C. Hickman as Colonel Thornton)
- Charles Trowbridge as Colonel Bright
- James Flavin as Sergeant
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Belle Starr at IMDb
- Belle Starr at the TCM Movie Database
- Belle Starr at AllMovie
- Belle Starr at the American Film Institute Catalog
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- 1941 films
- English-language films
- 1940s biographical films
- 1940s Western (genre) films
- 20th Century Fox films
- American Western (genre) films
- American biographical films
- Film scores by Alfred Newman
- Films directed by Irving Cummings
- American films
- Films about women
- Films set in the 19th century
- Biographical films about outlaws of the American Old West
- Screenplays by Lamar Trotti
- American Civil War films
- 1940s Western (genre) film stubs