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BELLE STARR

(20th Century-Fox)

WELL, there’s no psychology or psychosis here, anywayat least, I didn’t notice anybut only old-fashioned violence and bloodshed (all in Glorious

Technicolor), with Gene Tierney as a fighting daughter of the South-99 per cent fictional, one per cent historicalwho insists on continuing the Civil War after it is over, becomes the bandit queen of Missouri (with help from Randolph Scott), and gets turned into a Legend after she has been shot. (Continued on next page)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 222, 24 September 1943, Page 10

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BELLE STARR New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 222, 24 September 1943, Page 10

BELLE STARR New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 222, 24 September 1943, Page 10

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