

Belle Starr's Daughter
The daughter of famous outlaw Belle Starr arrives at the town where her mother was murdered to find her killer.
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Plot Summary
In the post-Civil War West, the legend of outlaw Belle Starr continues through her daughter, Flower Belle. Flower inherits her mother's fiery spirit and propensity for trouble, leading a gang of outlaws. When a determined marshal arrives to bring her to justice, Flower finds herself caught between her outlaw lifestyle and the possibility of a different future, forcing her to confront her legacy.
Critical Reception
Belle Starr's Daughter was generally met with mixed reviews, seen as a typical B-Western of its era, notable primarily for its star Maria Montez. While it offered standard Western action, it was not critically acclaimed for its originality or depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers standard Western fare with a focus on action.
- Maria Montez's performance is a highlight for fans of the actress.
- Plot is predictable and relies on familiar Western tropes.
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Fun Fact
The film capitalizes on the notoriety of the real-life outlaw Belle Starr, attempting to translate her legend to the screen through her fictional daughter.
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