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Joan of Arc ()


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The abbreviated life of the 15th Century French heroine.

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  • Won 2 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 6 nominations.
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Joan
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Isabelle d'Arc - Her Mother
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Jacques d'Arc - Her Father
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Pierre d'Arc - Her Younger Brother (as James Lydon)
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Jean d'Arc - Her Older Brother
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Durand Laxart - Her Uncle
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Catherine le Royer - Her Friend
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Henri le Royer - Catherine's Husband
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Jean de Metz -Knight
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Bertrand de Poulengy - Squire
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Jean Fournier - Curé of Vaucouleurs
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Constable of Clerveaux
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Sir Robert de Baudricourt - Governor of Vaucouleurs
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Jean, Duke d'Alencou - Cousin of Charles
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Georges de La Trémouille - King's Chief Counsellor
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Regnault de Chartres - Archbishop of Rheims and Chancellor of France
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Charles de Bourbon - Duke de Clermont
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Alain Chartier - Court Poet
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The Dauphin - Charles VII, later King of France
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Dunois - Bastard of Orleans
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Jean de la Boussac (St. Sevére) - Captain
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Giles de Rais - Captain
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Poton de Xaintrailles - Captain
Thomas Browne Henry ...
Raoul de Gaucort - Captain (as Tom Brown Henry)
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Louis de Culan - Captain
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Jean d'Aulou - Her Squire
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Father Pasquerel, - Her Chaplain
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La Hire
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Duke of Bedford - England's Regent (as Frederic Worlock)
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Sir William Glasdale
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Philip - Duke of Burgundy
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Jeanne - Countess of Luxembourg
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Wandamme - Burgundian Captain
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John-- - , Count of Luxembourg, Her Captor
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Pierre Cauchon Count - Bishop of Beauvais
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Father Massieu - Her Bailiff
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Bishop of Avranches
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Earl of Warwick
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Jean d'Estivet, - Prosecutor
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Jean de La Fontaine
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Thomas de Courcelles - Prosecutor
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Isambard de la Pierre
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Nicolas de Houppeville - Judge
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Guillaume Erard - Prosecutor
John Parrish ...
Jean Beaupere - Judge
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Nicolas Midi - Judge
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Cardinal of Winchester
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Her Prison Guard
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Thierache - Her Executioner
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Jean Le Maistre - Inquisitor of Rouen
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jean Ahlin ...
Hauviette (uncredited)
Philip Ahlm ...
French Soldier (uncredited)
Julius Aicardi ...
Priest in Cauchon's Box - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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French Soldier (uncredited)
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Man on Boulevard (uncredited)
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Soldier at Inn (uncredited)
George Backus ...
English Knight / English Man-at-Arms (uncredited)
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French Soldier (uncredited)
June Benbow ...
Camp Follower - With the Army (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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English Man-at-Arms (uncredited)
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Nicholas Taquel (uncredited)
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Dying English Archer - At the Battle of Orleans (uncredited)
John Bohn ...
Judge Gustinel - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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Peasant (uncredited)
Leo Borden ...
Pot Boy (uncredited)
Maurice Brierre ...
Domremy Peasant (uncredited)
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French Soldier (uncredited)
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Bishop of Norwich (uncredited)
Sam Calprice ...
Priest in Cauchon's Box - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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French Soldier Offering Amulet - With the Army (uncredited)
Michael Cirillo ...
Guard (uncredited)
Robin Sanders Clark ...
English Soldier (uncredited)
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English Guard (uncredited)
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English Guard (uncredited)
Walter Cook ...
Tumbler - The Court of Charles VII (uncredited)
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Soldier #1 (uncredited)
Sally Cooper ...
Court Lady (uncredited)
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Priest in Cauchon's Box - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Roger Creed ...
French Soldier (uncredited)
Robert Crosby ...
French Soldier (uncredited)
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Farmer (uncredited)
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Peasant #2 (uncredited)
Mike Donovan ...
Bishop of Noyon (uncredited)
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Peasant (uncredited)
Jim Drum ...
English Knight (uncredited)
David Dunbar ...
English Soldier (uncredited)
Art Dupuis ...
Peasant #1 (uncredited)
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Dr. Tiphane (uncredited)
Jerry Elliott ...
Townsman (uncredited)
John Epper ...
Demetz (uncredited)
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Bailiff (uncredited)
James Fallet ...
Louis de Conte (uncredited)
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Townswoman (uncredited)
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Boy's Mother (uncredited)
Art Foster ...
Marksman (uncredited)
Curt Furberg ...
Judge Jerome - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Gretchen Gailing ...
Townswoman (uncredited)
Jack Gargan ...
Peasant #3 (uncredited)
Jack George ...
Merchant (uncredited)
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Judge Anselene - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Albert Godderis ...
Judge Tobie - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Gail Goodson ...
Armor Double (uncredited)
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Soldier (uncredited)
Gloria Grafton ...
Camp Follower - With the Army (uncredited)
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Constable (uncredited)
Joseph Granby ...
Giles de Fecamp (uncredited)
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Townswoman (uncredited)
Beatrice Gray ...
Peasant (uncredited)
Eula Guy ...
Woman at Inn (uncredited)
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English Soldier (uncredited)
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Soldier #3 (uncredited)
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Jean de Honeycourt / French Soldier (uncredited)
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Court Jester - The Court of Charles VII (uncredited)
Alec Harford ...
Lyonnel (uncredited)
June Harris ...
Court Lady / Camp Follower (uncredited)
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Winchester's Secretary - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Phyllis Hill ...
Court Lady (uncredited)
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English Soldier Giving Wood Cross - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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Judge Benoit - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Shep Houghton ...
French Soldier (uncredited)
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Domremy Peasant (uncredited)
Lorna Jordon ...
Camp Follower - With the Army (uncredited)
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Peasant (uncredited)
Kiki Kellet ...
Townswoman (uncredited)
Philip Kieffer ...
Judge Haiton - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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Judge Mortemer - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Ernö Király ...
Priest in Cauchon's Box - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Carl Knowles ...
Guard (uncredited)
Jean La Vell ...
Court Lady (uncredited)
Pat Lane ...
Luxembourg Guard - The Enemy (uncredited)
June LaVere ...
Peasant (uncredited)
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Marquerite (uncredited)
Tom Leffingwell ...
Judge Gourchet - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
June LePre ...
Peasant (uncredited)
Jack Lindquist ...
Beaudricourt's Page - At Vaucouleurs (uncredited)
Benjamin Litrenta ...
Pot Boy #2 (uncredited)
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Court Lady / Camp Follower (uncredited)
James Logan ...
Beaudricourt's Clerk - At Vaucouleurs (uncredited)
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Camp Follower - With the Army (uncredited)
Bob MacLean ...
Burgundian Guard (uncredited)
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English Knight (uncredited)
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Peasant Woman (uncredited)
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Guard (uncredited)
Gregory Marshall ...
Boy (uncredited)
Leo J. McMahon ...
Richard the Archer / French Soldier (uncredited)
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Judge Barbier - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Zane Megowan ...
French Soldier (uncredited)
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Trial Spectator - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Lee Miller ...
Colet de Vienne / Townsman / French Soldier (uncredited)
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Judge Courneille - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Lyle Moraine ...
French Soldier (uncredited)
Clive Morgan ...
English Soldier (uncredited)
Harry Hays Morgan ...
Guard (uncredited)
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Woman at Inn (uncredited)
John Moss ...
English Knight (uncredited)
Vincent Neptune ...
Judge Alespee - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Patrick O'Connor ...
Guillaume Manchon (uncredited)
Peggy O'Neill ...
Armor Double (uncredited)
Manuel París ...
Judge Chatillon - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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Judge Thibault - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
John Pedrini ...
Deacon (uncredited)
Lee Phelps ...
Soldier #2 (uncredited)
Allen Pinson ...
English Knight (uncredited)
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Guillaume Colles (uncredited)
Byron Poindexter ...
French Soldier (uncredited)
Charles Quirk ...
Townsman / French Soldier (uncredited)
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Domremy Peasant (uncredited)
Harry Raven ...
French Soldier (uncredited)
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Judge Marguerie - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Ford Raymond ...
Priest in Cauchon's Box - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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Domremy Peasant (uncredited)
George Robotham ...
English Knight (uncredited)
Victor Romito ...
French Soldier (uncredited)
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French Soldier (uncredited)
Frances Sandford ...
Townswoman (uncredited)
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Tumbler - The Court of Charles VII (uncredited)
Russell Saunders ...
Tumbler - The Court of Charles VII (uncredited)
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English Soldier (uncredited)
Allen Schute ...
Judge Etienne - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
Peter Seal ...
Judge Albane - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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Judge Edmond - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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Old Man with Pipe (uncredited)
Pietro Sosso ...
Domremy Peasant / Townsman (uncredited)
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Luxembourg Guard (uncredited)
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French Soldier (uncredited)
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Boy's Father (uncredited)
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English Knight (uncredited)
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Tumbler - The Court of Charles VII (uncredited)
Maria J. Tavares ...
Townswoman (uncredited)
Bob Thom ...
Burgundian Guard (uncredited)
Victor Travis ...
Bishop of Therouanne (uncredited)
Dorothy Tuttle ...
Court Lady (uncredited)
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Old Woman (uncredited)
Percival Vivian ...
Judge Laurent - The Trial at Rouen (uncredited)
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Calot (uncredited)
William Wagner ...
Priest in Cauchon's Box - The Trial at Rouen / Peasant (uncredited)
Bob Whitney ...
Deacon (uncredited)
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Court Lady / Camp Follower (uncredited)
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Julian (uncredited)
Al Winters ...
Domremy Peasant (uncredited)
Marjorie Wood ...
Townswoman (uncredited)
Barbara Wooddell ...
Woman with Baby (uncredited)
Fred Zendar ...
Townsman / French Soldier (uncredited)

Directed by

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Victor Fleming

Written by

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Maxwell Anderson ... (play "Joan of Lorraine")
 
Maxwell Anderson ... (screenplay) and
Andrew Solt ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Walter Wanger ... producer

Music by

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Hugo Friedhofer

Cinematography by

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Winton C. Hoch ... (Technicolor photographer) (as Winton Hoch)
William V. Skall ... (Technicolor photographer) (as W.V. Skall)
Joseph A. Valentine ... director of photography (as Joseph Valentine)

Film Editing by

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Frank Sullivan

Casting By

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Billy Selwyn ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Richard Day

Set Decoration by

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Joseph Kish
Casey Roberts ... (as Edwin Roberts)

Costume Design by

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Dorothy Jeakins
Barbara Karinska ... (as Karinska)
Raoul Pene Du Bois ... (uncredited)
Eugene Joseff ... (uncredited)
Joseff-Hollywood ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Jack P. Pierce ... makeup artist (as Jack Pierce)
Fred Frederick ... barber: Ingrid Bergman (uncredited)
Lilyan Lashman ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Merle Reeves ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Ray Romero ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Norman A. Cook ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Horace Hough ... assistant director: second unit
Edward Salven ... assistant director
Richard Rosson ... second unit director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Al Aronson ... saddle designer: battle sequence (uncredited)
Sherrill Body ... furniture designer (uncredited)
Chris Cowan ... designer: coat of arms, tapestry and religious banners (uncredited)
James Northcutt ... drapery designer and painter (uncredited)
Will Williams ... movie poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Gene Garvin ... sound recordist
William Randall ... sound recordist
Edward Ullman ... sound recordist (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Jack Cosgrove ... special photographic effects
John P. Fulton ... special photographic effects (as John Fulton)

Stunts

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Philip Ahlm ... stunts (uncredited)
Eric Alden ... stunts (uncredited)
George Barrows ... stunts (uncredited)
John Benson ... stunts (uncredited)
Bill Cody ... stunts (uncredited)
Roger Creed ... stunts (uncredited)
Jerry Elliott ... stunts (uncredited)
John Epper ... stunts (uncredited)
Gail Goodson ... armor double: Ingrid Bergman (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Peter Gowland ... stunts (uncredited)
Duke Green ... stunts (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton ... stunts (uncredited)
Wesley Hopper ... stunts (uncredited)
Shep Houghton ... stunts (uncredited)
Pat Lane ... stunts (uncredited)
Carey Loftin ... stunts (uncredited)
Leo J. McMahon ... stunts (uncredited)
Peggy O'Neil ... armor double: Ingrid Bergman (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Allen Pinson ... stunts (uncredited)
Harry Raven ... stunts (uncredited)
Ann Roberts ... riding double: Ingrid Bergman (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
George Robotham ... stunts (uncredited)
Ray Saunders ... stunts (uncredited)
Russell Saunders ... stunts (uncredited)
Paul Stader ... stunts (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel ... stunts (uncredited)
Henry Wills ... stunts (uncredited)
Fred Zendar ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Winton C. Hoch ... photographer: Technicolor (as Winton Hoch)
William V. Skall ... photographer: Technicolor (as Wm. V. Skall)
Edward Colman ... camera operator (uncredited)
Durward Graybill ... still photographer (uncredited)
Fred Williams ... grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Herschel McCoy ... costume supervisor (as Herschel)
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
Joseff-Hollywood ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
Ruth Woods ... dresser: Ingrid Bergman (uncredited)

Music Department

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Charles Henderson ... vocal director
Jerome Moross ... orchestral arranger
Emil Newman ... musical director
Harold Byrns ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Dessau ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Salamunovich ... choral singer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Gana Jones ... script supervisor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Michel Bernheim ... researcher
Natalie Kalmus ... technicolor color director
Richard Mueller ... associate technicolor color director
Ruth Roberts ... researcher
Slavko Vorkapich ... associate director
Paul Doncoeur ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Leonard Heinrich ... armor builder: Ingrid Bergman (uncredited)
Noël Howard ... armor construction supervisor (uncredited)
Patricia Marlowe ... stand-in (uncredited)
Bob Miles ... technical director: livestock (uncredited)
Henry Noerdlinger ... technical advisor: costumes and customs (uncredited)
Shepperd Strudwick ... narrator (uncredited)
Dale Tate ... title designer (uncredited)
Al Vaughan ... publicist (uncredited)
Fred Wilken ... armor builder (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

Production Companies

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Distributors

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Special Effects

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Other Companies

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In the Fifteenth Century, France is a defeated and ruined nation after the One Hundred Years War against England. The fourteen years 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 conquerors Orleans. When her army is ready to attack Paris, the corrupt Charles sells his country to England and dismisses the army. Joan is arrested, sold to the Burgundians England and submitted to a shameful political trial in Rouen castle. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Taglines Greatest of all spectacles! See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Joan of Lorraine (United States)
  • Jeanne d'Arc (France)
  • Juana de Arco (Spain)
  • Johanna von Orleans (West Germany)
  • Jeanne d'Arc (Denmark)
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Runtime
  • 145 min
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Box Office

Budget $4,600,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $668,708

Did You Know?

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Trivia This film was a dream project of Ingrid Bergman, who had tried for years to have it produced. See more »
Goofs Length of Joan's chain mail is different from 43:38 to 44:29. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Prince of Pirates (1953). See more »
Crazy Credits In the 145-minute version of the film, the cast list, naming not only the actors but who they played, was deliberately presented in the style of the cast list of "Gone With the Wind", in order to evoke the feeling of an epic about to be presented. Victor Fleming, who directed "Joan of Arc", had also directed "Gone With the Wind" (after replacing George Cukor, "GWTW"'s original, uncredited director). See more »
Quotes La Hire: Why are you crying?
Joan of Arc: Because they're dead. Horribly dead. And it was I who killed them.
La Hire: Killed who?
Joan of Arc: All these men. Ours, and the enemy's.
La Hire: Huh! Are you crying about the English?
Joan of Arc: I have no hatred for the English. I spoke bold and loud so that you would follow me. I thought victory would be beautiful, but it is an ugly, bloody thing.
La Hire: Why, there never was a more beautiful victory than this!
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