The daughter of famous outlaw Belle Starr arrives at the town where her mother was murdered to find her killer.The daughter of famous outlaw Belle Starr arrives at the town where her mother was murdered to find her killer.The daughter of famous outlaw Belle Starr arrives at the town where her mother was murdered to find her killer.
Chris-Pin Martin
- Spanish George
- (as Cris-Pin Martin)
Christine Larson
- Marie
- (as Christine Larsen)
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- TriviaFirst film in which Ruth Roman was given star billing. This was the first time her name appeared above the title.
- GoofsWhen Jack Lambert as "Bronc Wilson" fights Marshal Jackson in the saloon the stuntman for Lambert has noticeably much darker hair.
- Quotes
Bob 'Bitter Creek' Yauntis: She's my idea of an honest-to-John woman.
- Crazy creditsForeword: In the late 80's, one of the West's great battles against banditry was deadlocked. A truce was reached between the town of Antioch and Belle Starr, the bandit queen of nearby Cherokee Flats. Antioch's marshal agreed not to invade the outlaw territory of Cherokee Flats, if Belle Starr kept her gunmen out of Antioch. It was, at best, an uneasy truce.
- SoundtracksWhoopee Ti Yi Yo
(uncredited)
Written by Henri Klickmann and Sterling Sherwin
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If George Montgomery has his way they'll be a person in the law enforcement community marrying into Belle Starr's family. Along during the action in Belle Starr's Daughter he takes a fancy to Ruth Roman. But Roman can't see him because she holds him responsible for the death of her mother played briefly by Isabell Jewell.
There's a truce between the law and the outlaw. The former marshal of Antioch says if the outlaws stay clear of Antioch he'll not pursue them into their sanctuary. But one night one of those outlaws Rod Cameron murders the marshal. He then murders Jewell and her confidante Kenneth MacDonald. And then he tells Roman that it was Montgomery's posse that did the dirty deed. So Montgomery will certainly have a lot to overcome.
Some good performances by players used to being home on the range compensate for a story that has quite a few holes in it. Of course this has nothing to do with the real Belle Starr any more than 20th Century Fox's big budget oater that starred Gene Tierney and Randolph Scott had to do with her.
But imagine the outlaw queen having a law enforcement official as a son-in-law?
There's a truce between the law and the outlaw. The former marshal of Antioch says if the outlaws stay clear of Antioch he'll not pursue them into their sanctuary. But one night one of those outlaws Rod Cameron murders the marshal. He then murders Jewell and her confidante Kenneth MacDonald. And then he tells Roman that it was Montgomery's posse that did the dirty deed. So Montgomery will certainly have a lot to overcome.
Some good performances by players used to being home on the range compensate for a story that has quite a few holes in it. Of course this has nothing to do with the real Belle Starr any more than 20th Century Fox's big budget oater that starred Gene Tierney and Randolph Scott had to do with her.
But imagine the outlaw queen having a law enforcement official as a son-in-law?
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- Apr 13, 2015
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Belle Starr's Daughter (1948) officially released in India in English?
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