Belle Starr is a 1980 American television movie about Belle Starr starring Elizabeth Montgomery in the lead role. It was written by James Lee Barrett.
Belle Starr | |
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Directed by | James Lee Barrett |
Starring | Elizabeth Montgomery |
Country of origin | United States |
Original release | |
Release | 1980 |
The film was one of several Western-themed roles Montgomery played, others including Mrs Sundance.[1]
Montgomery first read the script in 1977. "James Lee Barrett's a wonderful writer," she said. "I liked the way he handled her because it showed her as she was - her relationship with hre son and how she was sleeping with everyone." The network censor insisted scenes depicting Starr's incestuous relationship with her son were deleted." It was the second film Montgomery made under her $1.5 million contract with CBS to make two films a year over three years.[2]
The Los Angeles Times called it "a silly, trashy little fantasy."[3]
Cast
edit- Elizabeth Montgomery as Belle Starr
- Cliff Potts as Cole Younger
- Michael Cavanaugh as Jesse James
- Gary Combs as Frank James
- Fred Ward as Ned Christie
- Jesse Vint as Bob Dalton
- Alan Vint as Grat Dalton
- Geoffrey Lewis as Reverend Meeks
- Sandy McPeak as Sheriff Pratt
- David Knell as Ed Reed
- Geno Silva as Blue Duck
- Michelle Stacy as Pearl Younger
References
editExternal links
edit- Belle Starr at IMDb
- Belle Starr at Letterbox DVD
- Belle Starr at Warner Bros