Joan of Arc

Unlike the play Joan of Lorraine, which is a drama that shows how the story of Joan affects a group of actors who are performing it, the film is a straightforward recounting of the life of the French heroine. It begins with an obviously painted shot of the inside of a basilica with a shaft of light, possibly descending from heaven, shining down from the ceiling, and a solemn off-screen voice pronouncing the canonization of the Maid of Orleans. Then, the opening page of what appears to be a church manuscript recounting Joan's life in Latin is shown on the screen, while some uncredited voiceover narration by actor Shepperd Strudwick sets up the tale. The actual story of Joan then begins, from the time she becomes convinced that she has been divinely called to save France to her being burnt at the stake at the hands of the English and the Burgundians.

MPAA Rating:NR
Genre:Biography, Drama, War
Country:United States
Produced By:Walter Wanger
Directed By:Victor Fleming
Written By:Andrew Solt, Maxwell Anderson
Cast:Curt Furburg, Robert Barrat, William Wagner, Philip Ahlm, Everett Glass, Colin Keith-Johnston, June Benbow, Peter Seal, Philip Bourneuf, Harry Hays Morgan, Russell Saunders, Kate Drain Lawson, Ray Teal, Mary Currier, Pat Lane, Gregory Marshall, Jeff Corey, Robert Bentley, Herschel Graham, Eric Alden, George Robotham, J.W. Cody, Roger Creed, Alan Napier, Wally Cassell, George Zucco, Alvin Hammer, Jack Gargan, Sanders Clark, Herbert Rawlinson, Ward Bond, Gloria Grafton, Lee Phelps, Leo J. McMahon, Cecil Kellaway, Leyland Hodgson, Julia Faye, Barbara Woodell, James Kirkwood, Sally Cooper, George Magrill, John Parrish, June Harris, George Dee, Bert Stevens, Minerva Urecal, Morris Ankrum, Herman Hack, John Epper, Clancy Cooper, Ray Saunders, Lyle Moraine, Edward Biby, Joseph Granby, Carl Knowles, Shep Houghton, James Logan, Phyllis Hill, Robert Bice, John Emery, Jean Ransome, Jim Drum, Vernon Steele, Marjorie Wood, Beverly Lloyd, Francis L. Sullivan, Taylor Holmes, Robert Milasch, Bob Whitney, George Coulouris, Allen Schute, Albert Godderis, Hazel Keener, Bill Kennedy, Arthur Space, Phil Schumacher, George Suzanne, Herbert Rudley, Jimmy Lydon, Henry Wills, Bob Thom, Stuart Holmes, Vincent Donahue, Charles Wagenheim, Ernö Király, Babe London, Frank Hagney, Vincent Neptune, Gregg Barton, Peter Gowland, Mike Donovan, Selena Royle, Scott Seaton, June LaVere, Percival Vivian, Clive Morgan, Julius Aicardi, Roman Bohnen, Allen Pinson, Nestor Paiva, Mary Field, Greta Granstedt, Manuel París, David Bond, Leif Erickson, Robert Andersen, Ethan Laidlaw, Lester Dorr, Frederick Worlock, Richard Ney, Jack George, Henry Hebert, Art Dupuis, Richard Alexander, Jack Lindquist, Russell Simpson, Ingrid Bergman, Herbert Evans, Beatrice Gray, John Benson, John Ireland, Frank Marlowe, Charles Quirk, Irene Rich, Victor Travers, Symona Boniface, Alec Harford, George Backus, David Dunbar, Al Winters, Rand Brooks, Lee Miller, Leo Borden, Roy Roberts, Frank Puglia, Maurice Brierre, Victor Romito, William Conrad, George Bruggeman, Charles Meakin, Louis Payne, Robert St. Angelo, Harry Raven, J. Carrol Naish, Jim Corey, Frances Morris, Stella LeSaint, Nicholas Joy, Lon Poff, Maria J. Tavares, Tom Leffingwell, Bill Cody, Chuck Hamilton, Victor Wood, John Roy, Gene Lockhart, Houseley Stevenson, Aubrey Mather, Eula Guy, Eve Whitney, Philip Kieffer, Bob Burns, Byron Poindexter, Frank Elliott, Eve March, Henry Brandon, Stephen Roberts, I. Stanford Jolley, José Ferrer, George Davis, Bob Crosby, Thomas Browne Henry, Pietro Sosso, Shepperd Strudwick, Matt Moore, Art Foster, Richard Derr, Hurd Hatfield, Dennis Hoey, George Barrows, Michael Cirillo
In Theaters:Apr 15, 1949
Runtime:2 hours 25 minutes
Production:Walter Wanger Productions, Sierra Pictures
Budget:$4,600,000
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