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.
Genres:
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)
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