Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc (1948)

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  • Genre: Drama, History
  • Release Date: 1948-12-22
  • User Rating: 6.039/10 from 77 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 25min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Walter Wanger Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Victor Fleming
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Summary

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.

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  • Ingrid Bergman

    as Joan of Arc
  • Francis L. Sullivan

    as Pierre Cauchon, Count-Bishop of Beauvais
  • J. Carrol Naish

    as John, Count of Luxembourg, Joan's Captor
  • Ward Bond

    as La Hire
  • Shepperd Strudwick

    as Father Massieu, Joan's Bailiff
  • Gene Lockhart

    as Georges de la Trémouille, the King's Chief Counsellor
  • John Emery

    as Jean, Duke d'Alencon, cousin of Charles
  • Leif Erickson

    as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans
  • Cecil Kellaway

    as Jean le Maistre, Inquisitor of Rouen
  • José Ferrer

    as The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France
  • Selena Royle

    as Isabelle d'Arc, Joan's Mother
  • Robert Barrat

    as Jacques d'Arc, Joan's Father
  • Jimmy Lydon

    as Pierre d'Arc, Joan's younger brother
  • Rand Brooks

    as Jean d'Arc, Joan's older brother
  • Roman Bohnen

    as Durand Laxart, Joan's Uncle
  • Irene Rich

    as Catherine le Royer, Joan's friend
  • Nestor Paiva

    as Henri le Royer, Catherine's husband
  • Richard Derr

    as Jean de Metz, a knight
  • Ray Teal

    as Bertrand de Poulengy, a squire
  • David Bond

    as Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs
  • George Zucco

    as Constable of Clervaux
  • George Coulouris

    as Sir Robert de Baudricourt, Governor of Vaucouleurs
  • Nicholas Joy

    as Regnault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims and Chancellor of France
  • Richard Ney

    as Charles de Bourbon, Duke de Clermont
  • Vincent Donahue

    as Alain Chartier, court poet
  • John Ireland

    as Jean de la Boussac (St. Sevére), Captain
  • Henry Brandon

    as Giles de Rais, Captain
  • Morris Ankrum

    as Poton de Xaintrailles, Captain
  • Thomas Browne Henry

    as Raoul de Gaucourt, Captain
  • Gregg Barton

    as Louis de Culan, Captain
  • Ethan Laidlaw

    as Jean d'Aulon, Joan's squire
  • Hurd Hatfield

    as Father Pasquerel, Joan's Chaplain
  • Frederick Worlock

    as Duke of Bedford, England's Regent
  • Dennis Hoey

    as Sir William Glasdale
  • Colin Keith-Johnston

    as Philip, Duke of Burgundy
  • Mary Currier

    as Jeanne, Countess of Luxembourg
  • Roy Roberts

    as Wandamme, a Burgundian Captain
  • Taylor Holmes

    as The Bishop of Avranches
  • Alan Napier

    as Earl of Warwick
  • Philip Bourneuf

    as Jean d'Estivet, a Prosecutor
  • Aubrey Mather

    as Jean de La Fontaine
  • Stephen Roberts

    as Thomas de Courcelles, a Prosecutor
  • Herbert Rudley

    as Isambard de la Pierre
  • Frank Puglia

    as Nicolas de Houppeville, judge
  • William Conrad

    as Guillaume Erard, a Prosecutor
  • John Parrish

    as Jean Beaupere, a judge
  • Victor Wood

    as Nicolas Midi, a judge
  • Houseley Stevenson

    as The Cardinal of Winchester
  • Jeff Corey

    as Joan's prison guard
  • Bill Kennedy

    as Thierache, Joan's Executioner
  • Eve Whitney

    as Court Lady / Camp Follower
  • Bert Stevens

    as English Knight
  • Chuck Hamilton

    as Jean de Honeycourt
  • Julia Faye

    as Townswoman
  • John Benson

    as Man
  • Herbert Evans

    as Bailiff (uncredited)
  • Mary Field

    as Boy's Mother (uncredited)
  • Jack Gargan

    as Peasant #3 (uncredited)
  • Everett Glass

    as Judge Anselene (uncredited)
  • Herschel Graham

    as Constable (uncredited)
  • Eula Guy

    as Woman at Inn (uncredited)
  • Frank Hagney

    as Soldier #3 (uncredited)
  • Gregory Marshall

    as Boy (uncredited)
  • Lee Miller

    as Colet de Vienne / Townsman / French Soldier (uncredited)
  • Manuel París

    as Judge Chatillon (uncredited)
  • Russell Simpson

    as Old Man with Pipe (uncredited)
  • Richard Alexander

    as Man on Boulevard (uncredited)
  • Lester Dorr

    as Peasant (uncredited)
Directing Victor Fleming Director
Writing Maxwell Anderson Theatre Play
Writing Maxwell Anderson Screenplay
Production Walter Wanger Producer
Sound Edward Ullman Sound
Production Billy Selwyn Casting
Art Joseph Kish Set Decoration
Sound Hugo Friedhofer Original Music Composer
Art Richard Day Art Direction
Camera Joseph A. Valentine Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up Dorothy Jeakins Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Lilyan Lashman Hairstylist
Costume & Make-Up Merle Reeves Hairstylist
Costume & Make-Up Raoul Pene Du Bois Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Jack Pierce Makeup Artist
Editing Frank Sullivan Editor
Costume & Make-Up Barbara Karinska Costume Design
Production Norman A. Cook Production Manager
Directing Edward Salven Assistant Director
Art Casey Roberts Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Ray Romero Makeup Artist
Writing Andrew Solt Screenplay
Camera Richard Mueller Other
Sound Emil Newman Music Director
Production Ruth Roberts Researcher
Crew Jack Cosgrove Special Effects
Directing Slavko Vorkapich Assistant Director
Costume & Make-Up Herschel McCoy Costume Supervisor
Production Michel Bernheim Researcher
Crew John P. Fulton Special Effects
Camera Natalie Kalmus Other
Directing Horace Hough Second Unit First Assistant Director
Sound Jerome Moross Music Arranger
Sound Charles Henderson Music Director
Sound Gene Garvin Sound Recordist
Sound William Randall Sr. Sound Recordist
Camera William V. Skall Director of Photography
Camera Winton C. Hoch Director of Photography

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