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Belle Starr (1941)

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Summary: The setting is the Civil War and its aftermath. Belle's family has lost their land to Yankees. She marries Confederate guerilla leader Sam Starr and they continue activities against exploiters. (imdb)
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AKA: Belle Starr, the Bandit Queen
Genre: Western
Country: USA
Directed By: Irving Cummings
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na billkerwin
64
T1
Gene Tierney is just awful as a gun-totin' Scarlett O'Hara who knows how to put the "Tara" in terrorist. Her Southern accent is irritating, and she had not yet learned either how to act or how to be enchantingly lovely. (In one scene, trying to look determined, she positively squints.) A plot more racist than GWTW and a wooden Sheperd Strudwick don't help, and, although the ending (showing how "Miz Belle" became a legend) is rather clever, by the time it arrives you don't care.
na CMQuinn
60
T4
na imdb
60
T4
na Hells Zargon
54
T6
This highly fantasized account of Belle Starr isn't bad, but is little more than an almost complete clone of the highly successful Gone With The Wind. Gene Tierney plays her part in an almost identical fashion, most of the scenes and plotlines are directly ripped or converted and the film generally strives to recreate the atmosphere of GWtW. It's somewhat of a cash-in, but that doesn't prevent the film from being enjoyable. The main problem is that these references encourage active comparison.
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