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Joan of Arc (1948)

Dir: Victor Fleming         Biography / Drama       stars 3
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Joan of Arc is an American film first released in 1948, directed by Victor Fleming.  The film stars Ingrid Bergman, Francis L. Sullivan, J. Carrol Naish and Ward Bond.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.


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Credits
  • Director: Victor Fleming
  • Script: Maxwell Anderson, Andrew Solt
  • Photo: Winton C. Hoch, William V. Skall, Joseph A. Valentine
  • Music: Hugo Friedhofer
  • Cast: Ingrid Bergman (Joan of Arc), Francis L. Sullivan (Pierre Cauchon (Count-Bishop of Beauvais)), J. Carrol Naish (John, Count of Luxembourg (Joan’s captor)), Ward Bond (La Hire), Shepperd Strudwick (Father Massieu (Joan’s bailiff)), Gene Lockhart (Georges de la Trémouille), John Emery (Jean – Duke d’Alencon), Leif Erickson (Dunois, Bastard of Orleans), Cecil Kellaway (Jean le Maistre (Inquisitor of Rouen)), José Ferrer (The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France), Selena Royle (Isabelle d’Arc (Joan’s mother)), Robert Barrat (Jacques d’Arc (Joan’s Father)), Jimmy Lydon (Pierre d’Arc (Joan’s younger brother)), Rand Brooks (Jean d’Arc (Joan’s older brother)), Roman Bohnen (Durand Laxart (Joan’s uncle)), Irene Rich (Catherine le Royer), Nestor Paiva (Henri le Royer (Catherine’s husband)), Richard Derr (Jean de Metz (a knight)), Ray Teal (Bertrand de Poulengy (a squire)), David Bond (Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs), George Coulouris (Sir Robert de Baudricourt – governor of Vaucouleurs), George Zucco (Constable of Clerveaux), Nicholas Joy (Reginault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims and Chancellor of France), Richard Ney (Charles de Bourbon, Duke de Clermont), Vincent Donahue (Alain Chartier (court poet)), John Ireland (Capt. Jean de la Boussac (St. Severe)), Henry Brandon (Capt. Giles de Rais), Morris Ankrum (Capt. Poton de Xaintrailles), Thomas Browne Henry (Raoul de Gaucort), Gregg Barton (Capt. Louis de Culan), Ethan Laidlaw (Jean d’Aulon (Joan’s squire)), Hurd Hatfield (Father Pasquerel (Joan’s chaplain)), Frederick Worlock (Duke of Bedford, England’s Regent), Dennis Hoey (Sir William Glasdale), Colin Keith-Johnston (Philip, Duke of Burgundy), Mary Currier (Jeanne, Countess of Luxembourg), Roy Roberts (Wandamme (Burgundian captain)), Taylor Holmes (The Bishop of Avranches), Alan Napier (Earl of Warwick), Philip Bourneuf (Jean d’Estivet (a prosecutor)), Aubrey Mather (Jean de la Fontaine), Stephen Roberts (Thomas de Courcelles (a prosecutor)), Herbert Rudley (Isambard de la Pierre), Frank Puglia (Nicolas de Houppeville (a judge)), William Conrad (Guillaume Erard (a prosecutor)), John Parrish (Jean Beaupere (a judge)), Victor Wood (Nicolas Midi (a judge)), Houseley Stevenson (The Cardinal of Winchester), Jeff Corey (Joan’s prison guard), Bill Kennedy (Thierache (Joan’s executioner)), Jean Ahlin (Hauviette), Philip Ahlm (French soldier), Julius Aicardi (Priest in Cauchon’s box), Eric Alden (French soldier), Richard Alexander (Man on boulevard), Robert Anderson (Soldier at the inn), George Backus (English knight), George Barrows (French soldier), June Benbow (Camp follower), John Benson (Bit part), Robert Bentley (English man-at-arms), Edward Biby (Nicholas Taquel), Robert Bice (Dying English archer), John Bohn (Judge Gustinel), Symona Boniface (Peasant), Leo Borden (Pot boy), Maurice Brierre (Domremy peasant), Bob Burns (Bishop of Norwich), Sam Calprice (Priest in Cauchon’s box), Wally Cassell (French soldier offering amulet to Joan), Michael Cirillo (Guard), Sanders Clark (English soldier), Bill Cody (English guard), J.W. Cody (English guard), Walter Cook (Tumbler), Clancy Cooper (Soldier #1), Sally Cooper (Court lady), Jim Corey (Priest in Cauchon’s box), Roger Creed (French soldier), Bob Crosby (French soldier), George Davis (Farmer), George Dee (Peasant #2), Mike Donovan (Bishop of Noyon), Lester Dorr (Peasant), Jim Drum (English knight), David Dunbar (English soldier), Art Dupuis (Peasant #1), Frank Elliott (Dr. Tiphane), Jerry Elliott (Townsman), John Epper (Demetz), Herbert Evans (Bailiff), James Fallet (Louis de Conte), Julia Faye (Townswoman), Mary Field (Boy’s mother), Art Foster (Marksman), Curt Furburg (Judge Jerome), Gretchen Gailing (Townswoman), Jack Gargan (Peasant #3), Jack George (Merchant), Everett Glass (Judge Anselene), Albert Godderis (Judge Tobie), Gail Goodson (Armor Double), Peter Gowland (Soldier), Gloria Grafton (Camp follower), Herschel Graham (Constable), Joseph Granby (Giles de Fecamp), Greta Granstedt (Townswoman), Beatrice Gray (Peasant), Eula Guy (Woman at the inn), Frank Hagney (Soldier #3), Chuck Hamilton (Jean de Honeycourt), Alvin Hammer (Court jester), Alec Harford (Lyonnel), June Harris (Court lady), Henry Hebert (Winchester’s secretary), Phyllis Hill (Court lady), Leyland Hodgson (English guard at first trial), Stuart Holmes (Judge Benoit), Shep Houghton (French soldier), I. Stanford Jolley (Domremy peasant), Lorna Jordon (Camp follower), Hazel Keener (Peasant), Kiki Kellet (Townswoman), Philip Kieffer (Judge Haiton), Ernö Király (Priest in Cauchon’s box), James Kirkwood (Judge Mortemer), Carl Knowles (Guard), Pat Lane (Luxembourg guard), Jean La Vell (Court lady), June LaVere (Peasant), Kate Drain Lawson (Marquerite), Tom Leffingwell (Judge Gourchet), Stella LeSaint (Domremy peasant), Jack Lindquist (Beaudricourt’s page), Benjamin Litrenta (Pot boy #2), Beverly Lloyd (Court lady), James Logan (Beaudricourt’s clerk), Babe London (Camp follower), George Magrill (English knight), Eve March (Peasant woman), Frank Marlowe (Guard), Gregory Marshall (Boy), Bob McLean (Burgundian guard), Leo J. McMahon (Richard the Archer), Charles Meakin (Judge Barbier), Lee Miller (Colet de Vienne), Matt Moore (Judge Courneille), Clive Morgan (English soldier), Harry Hays Morgan (Guard), Frances Morris (Woman at the inn), John Moss (English knight), Vincent Neptune (Judge Alespee), Marni Nixon (Offscreen singing voice when Joan hears her voices), Patrick O’Connor (Guillaume Manchon), Peggy O’Neill (Armor Double), Manuel París (Judge Chatillon), Louis Payne (Judge Thibault), John Pedrini (Deacon), Lee Phelps (Soldier #2), Allen Pinson (English knight), Lon Poff (Guillaume Colles), Byron Poindexter (French soldier), Charles Quirk (Townsman), Jean Ransome (Domremy peasant), Harry Raven (French soldier), Herbert Rawlinson (Judge Marguerie), Ford Raymond (Priest in Cauchon’s box), George Robotham (English knight), Victor Romito (French soldier), John Roy (French soldier), Frances Sandford (Townswoman), Raymond Saunders (Tumbler), Russell Saunders (Tumbler), Allen Schute (Judge Etienne), Peter Seal (Judge Albane), Scott Seaton (Judge Edmond), Russell Simpson (Old man with pipe), Pietro Sosso (Domremy peasant), Arthur Space (Luxembourg guard), Vernon Steele (Boy’s father), Bert Stevens (English knight), George Suzanne (Tumbler), Maria J. Tavares (Townswoman), Bob Thom (Burgundian guard), Victor Travers (Bishop of Therouanne), Dorothy Tuttle (Court lady), Minerva Urecal (Old woman), Percival Vivian (Judge Laurent), Charles Wagenheim (Calot (a taxpayer)), William Wagner (Priest in Cauchon’s box), Bob Whitney (Deacon), Eve Whitney (Court lady), Henry Wills (Julian), Al Winters (Domremy peasant), Barbara Woodell (Woman with baby), Marjorie Wood (Townswoman), Fred Zendar (Townsman)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 145 min


 
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