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Joan of Arc

60.39 %|Dec 22, 1948|Drama, History

In the 15th Century, France is a defeated and ruined nation after the One Hundred Years War against England. The fourteen-year-old farm girl Joan of Arc claims to hear voices from Heaven asking her to lead God's Army against Orleans and crowning the weak Dauphin Charles VII as King of France. Joan gathers the people with her faith, forms an army, and conquers Orleans.

Featured Crew

Victor Fleming
Director
Maxwell Anderson
Theatre Play
Maxwell Anderson
Screenplay
Walter Wanger
Producer
Edward Ullman
Sound
Billy Selwyn
Casting
Joseph Kish
Set Decoration
Hugo Friedhofer
Original Music Composer

Cast

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Ingrid Bergman
Joan of Arc
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Francis L. Sullivan
Pierre Cauchon, Count-Bishop of Beauvais
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J. Carrol Naish
John, Count of Luxembourg, Joan's Captor
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Ward Bond
La Hire
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Shepperd Strudwick
Father Massieu, Joan's Bailiff
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Gene Lockhart
Georges de la Trémouille, the King's Chief Counsellor
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John Emery
Jean, Duke d'Alencon, cousin of Charles
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Leif Erickson
Dunois, Bastard of Orleans
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Cecil Kellaway
Jean le Maistre, Inquisitor of Rouen
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José Ferrer
The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France
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Selena Royle
Isabelle d'Arc, Joan's Mother
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Robert Barrat
Jacques d'Arc, Joan's Father
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Jimmy Lydon
Pierre d'Arc, Joan's younger brother
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Rand Brooks
Jean d'Arc, Joan's older brother
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Roman Bohnen
Durand Laxart, Joan's Uncle
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Irene Rich
Catherine le Royer, Joan's friend
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Nestor Paiva
Henri le Royer, Catherine's husband
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Richard Derr
Jean de Metz, a knight
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Ray Teal
Bertrand de Poulengy, a squire
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David Bond
Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs
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George Zucco
Constable of Clervaux
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George Coulouris
Sir Robert de Baudricourt, Governor of Vaucouleurs
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Nicholas Joy
Regnault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims and Chancellor of France
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Richard Ney
Charles de Bourbon, Duke de Clermont
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Vincent Donahue
Alain Chartier, court poet
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John Ireland
Jean de la Boussac (St. Sevére), Captain
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Henry Brandon
Giles de Rais, Captain
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Morris Ankrum
Poton de Xaintrailles, Captain
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Thomas Browne Henry
Raoul de Gaucourt, Captain
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Gregg Barton
Louis de Culan, Captain
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Ethan Laidlaw
Jean d'Aulon, Joan's squire
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Hurd Hatfield
Father Pasquerel, Joan's Chaplain
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Frederick Worlock
Duke of Bedford, England's Regent
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Dennis Hoey
Sir William Glasdale
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Colin Keith-Johnston
Philip, Duke of Burgundy
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Mary Currier
Jeanne, Countess of Luxembourg
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Roy Roberts
Wandamme, a Burgundian Captain
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Taylor Holmes
The Bishop of Avranches
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Alan Napier
Earl of Warwick
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Philip Bourneuf
Jean d'Estivet, a Prosecutor
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Aubrey Mather
Jean de La Fontaine
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Stephen Roberts
Thomas de Courcelles, a Prosecutor
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Herbert Rudley
Isambard de la Pierre
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Frank Puglia
Nicolas de Houppeville, judge
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William Conrad
Guillaume Erard, a Prosecutor
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John Parrish
Jean Beaupere, a judge
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Victor Wood
Nicolas Midi, a judge
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Houseley Stevenson
The Cardinal of Winchester
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Jeff Corey
Joan's prison guard
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Bill Kennedy
Thierache, Joan's Executioner
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Eve Whitney
Court Lady / Camp Follower
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Bert Stevens
English Knight
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Chuck Hamilton
Jean de Honeycourt
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Julia Faye
Townswoman
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Herbert Evans
Bailiff (uncredited)
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Mary Field
Boy's Mother (uncredited)
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Jack Gargan
Peasant #3 (uncredited)
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Everett Glass
Judge Anselene (uncredited)
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Herschel Graham
Constable (uncredited)
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Eula Guy
Woman at Inn (uncredited)
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Frank Hagney
Soldier #3 (uncredited)
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Gregory Marshall
Boy (uncredited)
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Lee Miller
Colet de Vienne / Townsman / French Soldier (uncredited)
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Manuel París
Judge Chatillon (uncredited)
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Russell Simpson
Old Man with Pipe (uncredited)
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Richard Alexander
Man on Boulevard (uncredited)
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Lester Dorr
Peasant (uncredited)