Belle Starr (1941) is a classic western film that tells the story of the life of Belle Starr, a female outlaw during the American Civil War. The movie explores themes of disillusionment, desperation, and despair as Belle Starr becomes involved with a gang and must navigate the challenges of being a female gunfighter in the 19th century.
The daughter of famous outlaw Belle Starr arrives at the town where her mother was murdered to find her killer.
Dominated by men in her youth, Belle Starr now out-shoots and out-gambles them as she makes her way around the West. One man who's her equal is Larry Blackie with whom she has an on-again, off-again relationship. Together they become involved in a robbery which goes awry....
When Missouri farm boy Jesse James witnesses the lynching of his father by the Yankees, he forsakes his family's homestead to find his brother Frank, a soldier in Quantrill's Raiders, a renegade band of Confederates. Bent on revenge, Jesse begs to join the raiders.
Belle Star is a bandit with an itch to ride with the outlaw legends, the James gang, the Youngers and the Dalton boys.
Montana Belle is a film set in the Old West that follows the story of Belle Starr, a saloon owner and female outlaw. She finds herself caught in a web of danger and deception when she tries to outsmart the notorious Dalton gang. With gunfire, double-crosses, and lawlessness abound, Belle must rely on her wit and survival instincts to navigate the treacherous path she finds herself on.
During the American Civil War, A Union-Army officer is ordered by U. S. President Abraham Lincoln to bring in Belle Starr, the leader of a Missouri guerrilla band, dead or alive. However, he falls in love with her, does not bring her in, and is facing a court-martial.
The son of the notorious female bandit Belle Starr wants to live an honest life, but finds himself getting drawn into his mother's old profession.
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