Belle Starr


7:00 pm - 9:15 pm, Tuesday, December 16 on WYGA Outlaw (16.5)

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About this Broadcast
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Elizabeth Montgomery portrays the bandit queen of the Old West. Cole: Cliff Potts. Jesse: Michael Cavanaugh. Frank: Gary Combs. Bob: Jesse Vint. Gratt: Alan Vint. Blue Duck: Geno Silva. Ed: David Knell. Directed by John A. Alonzo.

1980 English HD Level Unknown
Western

Cast & Crew
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Elizabeth Montgomery (Actor) .. Belle Starr
Cliff Potts (Actor) .. Cole Younger
Michael Cavanaugh (Actor) .. Jesse James
Gary Combs (Actor) .. Frank James
Fred Ward (Actor) .. Ned Christie
Jesse Vint (Actor) .. Bob Dalton
Alan Vint (Actor) .. Grat Dalton
Geoffrey Lewis (Actor) .. Reverend Meeks
Sandy Mcpeak (Actor) .. Pratt
Geno Silva (Actor) .. Blue Duck
Michelle Stacy (Actor) .. Pearl Younger
Peter Hobbs (Actor) .. Jenkins
Morgan Paull (Actor) .. Latham
Sarah Cunningham (Actor) .. Mrs. Chandler
Dee Cooper (Actor) .. Morris
Kate Williams (Actor) .. Woman
John Edwards (Actor) .. Stockyard Clerk
Gilbert B. Combs (Actor) .. Baggage Clerk

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Did You Know..
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Elizabeth Montgomery (Actor) .. Belle Starr
Born: April 15, 1933
Died: May 18, 1995
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: The daughter of film star Robert Montgomery, Elizabeth Montgomery made her television bow on her father's popular 1950s anthology series. Her first film was 1955's The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell, for which she was generously reviewed as one of the most dynamic young actresses of her time. Often cast in hypertense roles, Montgomery won an Emmy for her portrayal of a conniving gun moll on a 1959 episode of TV's The Untouchables. She shifted to domestic comedy with ease in the role of Samantha Stephens, the attractive witch heroine of the long-running (1964-1973) TV sitcom Bewitched. After this project folded, Montgomery returned to dramatic roles with a vengeance, spending the next two decades starring as abused, beleaguered women in such TV movies as A Case of Rape (1974) and The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975). In her last made-for-TV project, Montgomery portrayed real-life reporter Edna Buchanan. Among Elizabeth Montgomery's husbands were actors Gig Young, producer/director William Asher, and Robert Foxworth.
Cliff Potts (Actor) .. Cole Younger
Born: January 01, 1945
Trivia: American actor Cliff Potts began his career billed under his real name of Cliff Potter. After featured parts in films like Man Called Gannon (1969), Silent Running (1971) and The Groundstar Conspiracy (1972), Potts essayed the title character in the 1972 independent film Cry for Me Billy. His TV movie roles include Cole Younger in 1980's Belle Starr. Cliff Potts was also a regular on several weekly series: he played John Brooke in the 1979 video adaptation of Little Women, and was seen as ex-baseball player Ted McCovey, the new husband of reporter Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey), during the 1981-82 season of Lou Grant.
Michael Cavanaugh (Actor) .. Jesse James
Born: November 21, 1942
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Has eight younger siblings.After his high school graduation, enlisted in the U.S. Navy and for three years served in Hawaii.Started his acting career doing children's theater in plays like Winnie the Pooh.Is an accomplished singer and has sang in musicals like 110 in the Shade, Carousel and Oh Calcutta!Often plays officers, agents, businessmen, judges, lawyers or military men.
Gary Combs (Actor) .. Frank James
Fred Ward (Actor) .. Ned Christie
Born: December 30, 1942
Died: May 08, 2022
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: Tall, outdoorsy, easygoing, and known for giving consistently well-wrought, naturalistic performances, Fred Ward seems to have all the makings of a leading man, but for some reason he has had more success in supporting and character roles. He became an actor after a three-year Air Force stint and time spent studying at New York's Herbert Berghof Studio and in Rome. While in Italy he dubbed Italian movies and worked as a mime until he made his debut in two Roberto Rossellini films. Upon returning stateside in the early '70s, Ward spent time working in experimental theater and doing some television work. He made his first American film appearance playing a truck driver in Ginger in the Morning (1973). His first major role came in the Clint Eastwood vehicle Escape From Alcatraz (1979) as fellow escapee John Anglin. For Ward, 1983 was a very good year as he played key roles in three major films, Uncommon Valor, as an anguished Vietnam vet-turned-sculptor, Silkwood, as a brave union activist, and in a scene-stealing performance as Virgil "Gus" Grissom in Philip Kaufman's The Right Stuff. In 1985, Ward starred in Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, a James Bond-ian spy thriller; this was to be the film that made Ward a leading man. Unfortunately, it fizzled at the box office. This led to more leading roles, but again, none were particularly successful and he returned to major supporting roles. Notable performances from the '90s include that of a beaten-down, humiliated cop in Miami Blues, (Ward also co-produced it), a fascinating portrayal of author Henry Miller in Henry & June (both 1990), and as the studio security chief in The Player (1992). His role alongside Kevin Bacon in 1990's Tremors found Ward's comic abilities sharp and in tact, and after again appearing alongside Tim Robbins in the 1992 satire Bob Roberts, the talented actor would continue through the 1990s with role in The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994), and the Keanu Reeves thriller Chain Reaction (1996). Increasingly busy into the new millennium, Ward continued to move effortlessly between television and film roles, displaying his sense of humor in Joe Dirt and Corky Romano (both 2001), and his penchant for action in The Chaos Factor (2000) and Full Disclosure the following year. He worked continuously in projects such as Enough and Sweet Home Alabama (both 2002), the Bob Dylan vehicle Masked and Anonymous, and appeared briefly on the hit television series Grey's Anatomy. In 2010 he was part of the cast of The United States of Tara, and the next year he appeared in the crime comedy 30 Minutes or Less.
Jesse Vint (Actor) .. Bob Dalton
Trivia: Like his brothers Bill Vint and Alan Vint, American actor Jesse Vint got his start in "regional" films lensed in the Southwest for the drive-in crowd. Jesse has played mainstream roles in Roman Polanski's Chinatown (1974) and in the 1980 TV movie Belle Starr (as outlaw Bob Dalton). Occasionally wandering to the other side of the cameras, Vint has functioned as writer, producer and director, often under the auspices of another "good ole boy" actor-turned-producer, Max Baer. Jesse Vint wrote and directed Another Chance, and produced and wrote Hometown USA, both of which graced small-town cinemas by the end of the 1970s.
Alan Vint (Actor) .. Grat Dalton
Born: November 11, 1944
Died: August 16, 2006
Trivia: Supporting actor Alan Vint made his feature film debut in The McMasters (1970). His subsequent career continued until 1980 and he then disappeared from the screen until showing up again in Family Prayers (1992). His brothers, Jesse and Bill Vint, are also actors.
Geoffrey Lewis (Actor) .. Reverend Meeks
Sandy Mcpeak (Actor) .. Pratt
Geno Silva (Actor) .. Blue Duck
Born: January 20, 1948
Michelle Stacy (Actor) .. Pearl Younger
Peter Hobbs (Actor) .. Jenkins
Born: January 01, 1918
Trivia: Peter Hobbs began his long career in the 1964 film Good Neighbor Sam. He has worked on both television and in feature films. He is typically cast as an authoritarian figure.
Morgan Paull (Actor) .. Latham
Born: December 15, 1944
Died: July 17, 2012
Trivia: Lead and supporting actor, onscreen from the '70s.
Sarah Cunningham (Actor) .. Mrs. Chandler
Born: January 01, 1918
Died: January 01, 1986
Trivia: American actress Sarah Cunningham started out on the New York stage, eventually making it to Broadway. During the '70s and through the early '80s she appeared in Hollywood films such as Cowboys (1972). Cunningham also made numerous television appearances.
Dee Cooper (Actor) .. Morris
Born: January 01, 1920
Kate Williams (Actor) .. Woman
John Edwards (Actor) .. Stockyard Clerk
Gilbert B. Combs (Actor) .. Baggage Clerk

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