A farm girl of fourteen hears voices from God, and leads an army to conquer Orleans, seeing the dauphin Charles VII crowned King of France; Charles later turns on her. Won Oscars for Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, and an Honorary Award to Walter Wanger; received additional nominations for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Art Direction, Best Editing and Best Dramatic Score. Watch the 145-minute version; a butchered edit of 100 minutes is frequently shown in the United States.
Ingrid Bergman | ... Joan of Arc |
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At Domremy, Joan's Birthplace in Lorraine -- December 1428 |
Selena Royle | ... Isabelle d'Arc, Her Mother |
Robert Barrat | ... Jacques d'Arc, Her Father |
James Lydon | ... Pierre d'Arc, Her Younger Brother |
Rand Brooks | ... Jean d'Arc, Her Older Brother |
Roman Bohnen | ... Durand Laxart, Her Uncle |
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At Vaucouleurs, February 1429 |
Irene Rich | ... Catherine le Royer, Her Friend |
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 Zucco | ... Constable of Clerveaux |
George Coulouris | ... Sir Robert de Baudricourt, Governor of Vaucouleurs |
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The Court of Charles VII at Chinon, March 1429 |
John Emery | ... Jean, Duke d'Alencon, Cousin of Charles |
Gene Lockhart | ... Georges de la Trémouille, The King's Chief Counselor |
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 |
Jose Ferrer | ... The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France |
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With the Army at the Battle of Orleans |
Leif Erickson | ... Dunois, Bastard of Orleans |
John Ireland | ... Jean de la Boussac (St. Sevère), Captain |
Henry Brandon | ... Giles de Rais, Captain |
Morris Ankrum | ... Poton de Xaintrailles, Captain |
Tom Browne Henry | ... Raoul de Gaucort, Captain |
Gregg Barton | ... Louis de Culan, Captain |
Ethan Laidlaw | ... Jean d'Aulon, Her Squire |
Hurd Hatfield | ... Fr. Pasquerel, Her Chaplain |
Ward Bond | ... La Hire |
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The Enemy |
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, a Burgundian Captain |
J. Carrol Naish | ... John, Count of Luxembourg, Her Captor |
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The Trial at Rouen |
Francis L. Sullivan | ... Pierre Cauchon, Count-Bishop of Beauvais |
Shepperd Strudwick | ... Fr. Massieu, Her Bailiff |
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, 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 | ... Her Prison Guard |
Bill Kennedy | ... Thierache, Her Executioner |
Cecil Kellaway | ... Jean le Maistre, Inquisitor of Rouen |