83 minutes
9/12/1941
After her family's mansion is burned down by Yankee soldiers for hiding the rebel leader Captain Sam Starr Belle Shirley vows to take revenge. Breaking Starr out of prison, she joins his small guerrilla group for a series of raids on banks and railroads, carpetbaggers and enemy troops. Belle's bravado during the attacks earns her a reputation among the locals as well as the love of Starr himself. The pair get married, but their relationship starts to break down when Sam Starr lets a couple of psychotic rebels into the gang, leaving Belle to wonder if he really cares about the Southern cause.
Gene Tierney
as Belle Starr
Randolph Scott
as Sam Starr
Dana Andrews
as Thomas Crail
Shepperd Strudwick
as Ed Shirley
Elizabeth Patterson
as Sarah
Chill Wills
as Blue Duck
Louise Beavers
as Mammy Lou
Olin Howland
as Jasper Trench
Paul E. Burns
as Sergeant
Joe Sawyer
as John Cole
Joe Downing
as Jim Cole
Howard Hickman
as Colonel Thornton
Charles Trowbridge
as Colonel Bright
James Flavin
as Sergeant
Charles Middleton
as Carpetbagger
Herbert Ashley
as Jailer
Hooper Atchley
as Carpetbagger
Matthew Beard
as Young Jake
Hugh Chapman
as Tench's Son
Davison Clark
as Bartender (uncredited)
Mary Currier
as Dressmaker (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum
as Barfly (uncredited)
Edward Fielding
as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Avanelle Harris
as Dressed-up Freed Slave (uncredited)
Dolores Hurlic
as Jake's Granddaughter (uncredited)
Mae Marsh
as Preacher's Wife (uncredited)
Kermit Maynard
as Union Officer (uncredited)
George Melford
as Preacher (uncredited)
Juanita Moore
as Dressed-up Freed Slave (uncredited)
Adrian Morris
as Major Grail's Orderly (uncredited)
Clarence Muse
as Bootblack in Saloon (uncredited)
George H. Reed
as Old Jake (uncredited)
Clinton Rosemond
as Black Man on Bench (uncredited)
Elena Verdugo
as Young Girl (uncredited)
Billy Wayne
as Soldier (uncredited)
Cecil Weston
as Mother (uncredited)
Norman Willis
as Union Corporal (uncredited)