

Son of Belle Starr
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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Plot Summary
In the wild west, a young man, Thomas J. Cole, lives under the shadow of his infamous mother, Belle Starr. When he is wrongly accused of a train robbery, he must clear his name and confront the real culprits. His journey is complicated by his entanglement with the daughter of the county sheriff, who is unaware of his true identity.
Critical Reception
The film was a standard B-western of its era, often overlooked by critics but providing typical entertainment for fans of the genre. It received a moderate reception, fitting within the typical range for low-budget Westerns released in the 1950s.
What Reviewers Say
- A forgettable, low-budget Western that treads familiar territory.
- Rod Cameron delivers a standard heroic performance in a predictable plot.
- Offers little beyond the basic conventions of the Western genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but generally reflect that the film is a typical, unexceptional Western from the period, suitable for casual viewing by fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by the independent studio, Lippert Pictures, known for its low-budget features during the 1950s.
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