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Joan of Arc (1948)

Cast

  • ingrid bergman movies
    Ingrid Bergman
    as Joan of Arc
  • ward bond movies
    Ward Bond
    as La Hire
  • josé ferrer movies
    José Ferrer
    as The Dauphin
  • henry brandon movies
    Henry Brandon
    as Capt. Giles de Rais
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Genres & Description

Action Biography Drama History War

6.5 / 10

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 dismiss the army. Joan is arrested, sold to the Burgundians England and submitted to a shameful political trial in Rouen castle.

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Noah Peeters
Sake like fire self businessman seat fail colonial contend - @Thursday, April 5, 2018 7:09 AM

Eric Hansen
This film shows how the Battle of the Alamo (year 1836) should have been fought: =================================================================== Had the Texians & Tejanos at the Alamo (San Antonio de beXar, Texas) fought with similar military tactics as the English at the Tourelles fortification at Orleans (1429), then perhaps the Alamo would not have fallen? The odds at the Alamo were approx. 30 to 1 in favor of the Mexicans. i.e. 5000 Mexicans vs. 180+ Texians/Tejanos. This is the same ratio as the Korean Admiral had with his 12 ships going up against Japan's 330 ships - in the year 1597. The Korean Admiral won!! I don't now what the odds were at the Tourelles?, but the French troops and Joan of Arc were victorious! [JOKE: Why did Davy Crockett go to the Alamo? ANSWER: He was hunting bear and he saw on the map where X marked the spot i.e. beXar] The Korean Admiral lured the Japanese ships into strong whirlpools/currents, while his flag ship remained stationary, bombarding the Japanese with heavy cannon fire. The Alamo defenders used slow loading, single shot muskets - and cannon. The English also used cannon, but also... The English used big rocks to hurl down upon the French climbing the walls. The English used crossbows and bow & arrows too, and swords and clubs and lances and battle axes. I believe that Joan of Arc was the half sister to Charles VII? Why do I believe that? Because of this JOKE I wrote which came to me out of the clear blue sky one day: What did Darth Gator say to the dolphin? "Fluke. You are my fodder." After I studied the life of Joan of Arc, this Joke occurred to me in conjunction with the previous: What did D'Arc Vader say to the Dolphin, Charles VII? "Fluke. I am your father." "Fluke", being the pet name of Jacques D'Arc for his illegitimate son the Dolphin of France. Remember (in this film) when Charles VII told Tremoille that he was a "Crocodile" ?(funny!) Jacques D'Arc (Joan of Arc's dark father) would have been 22 years old at the conception of Charles VII in the year 1402. Charles VII was born on Feb 22, 1403 and died on July 22, 1461. 22 is a SIGN to us all. It is a SIGN to me in conjunction with the fact that my sister and father (both deceased) were born on Feb 22 and July 22. Also: my nickname in high school (on the swim team) was "Flipper" (a famous dolphin) because of my size 15 shoe size. The TV show FLIPPER was my favorite growing up in the 1960's. And... I married a woman 22 years older than myself 7 years after having dated a woman who also happened to be 22 years older than myself. I was 22 years old at the time. July 22 is also important because it is the Feast Day of Mary Magdalene in the Catholic Church. I believe Joan of Arc (Jehanne D'Arc) was the return of Mary Magdalene, just as John the Baptist was the return of EliJAH. REMEMBER the Transfiguration when Moses and EliJAH both appeared " in all their glory" with Jesus. These 3 men are the Son of God. But only Jesus is the fullness thereof. Was Joan of Arc the fullness of the Holy Spirit made manifest? I think not. But Joan, Mary Magdalene, Simon Peter Bar-Jonah, and John Bar-Zebedee were sub-persons of the Holy Spirit made manifest. "Nothing is hidden that will not be made manifest" -- The Bible Peter(Pita/Peeta) is the holy spirit of Passover/Unleavened Bread/First Fruits. John is the holy spirit of Pentecost. He is the return of Elisha the prophet(served 50 years). Mary Magdalene is the holy spirit of Tabernacles and Yom Kippur. Jehanne D'Arc(Joan/Jeanne) is the holy spirit of Trumpets. THIS FILM is roaring with TRUMPETS!!! [just as, "The Admiral - Roaring Currents" was roaring with currents and whirpools] 2 THUMBS UP!! for Ingrid Bergman and her supporting cast - @Monday, May 22, 2017 12:08 PM

Oscar Edwards
Pepper spokesman firmly respect recovery port threaten. - @Friday, January 20, 2017 10:50 AM

Wendy Flay
The Dauphin was pond scum.   - @Monday, May 19, 2014 11:07 PM

What Is Your Worldview? - Creation or Evolutionism?
I LOVE this movie, except for the part where she talks to idols. The Bible forbids it, since they are made with hands. It's a long historical explanation, but the Catholic "church" omits the 2nd Commandment that says "Thou Shalt Not Make Thee Any Graven Images". Just alerting you. - @Saturday, September 28, 2013 3:44 AM

John Hintergardt
Costumes by Dorothy Jeakins and Varvara Karinska. - @Wednesday, September 4, 2013 8:34 PM

sifredo vargas
both of them, and of course, the church - @Friday, May 24, 2013 5:05 AM

Frangucci
Which joan movie is this? - @Sunday, April 21, 2013 11:58 PM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@Ross Parker: Nope, as the English did not only stage the mock trial by French priests but also carried out the executions as it is written down in the trial files. - @Sunday, July 29, 2012 2:20 AM

Ross Parker
She was burned by the French. - @Thursday, July 19, 2012 1:28 AM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@TheBenvoliomozart: Though one can say that unlike Alexander the Great or Frederick the Great she did not inherit a throne and an unequalled army, but had to convince her country, that she was send by the heavens to save France from the English oppression; and this makes her somewhat unique as she did not belong to the nobility and as it was not common in France that women fought in wars; the Viking tale of Hervor is pretty creditable, as there have been reports of female fighters amongst them. - @Saturday, March 24, 2012 11:03 PM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@TheBenvoliomozart: As for her historical achievements, I much fear that poor Vercingetorix does outshine her, since he was defeated by the Romans under Julius Caesar, while she did repulse the English under Talbot; and through the English are of German origin their name in arms is not great; recently they have been driven out of India by Ghandi with hunger strikes, non-violent protest, taxation boycotts and peace prayers. Though one can say the English did this to lessen her fame. - @Saturday, March 24, 2012 10:57 PM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@TheBenvoliomozart: So it may be that swift Achilles was no less alive than fierce Jeanne was; and may out life his fame due to Homer’s poetry; shamefully only the English poet Southey has written an epic about her; and the German poet Schiller, who has written a brilliant play about her (in order to annoy our Napoleon with France’s great heroine alluding with the play, called “The Maid of Orleans”, to fight the French hegemony) is not likely to become as famous as the Greek tragedians. - @Saturday, March 24, 2012 10:49 PM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@TheBenvoliomozart: One can never be sure, as Lucan said about Homer in his Pharsalia: “O sacred task of poets, toil supreme, Which rescuing all things from allotted fate Dost give eternity to mortal men! Grudge not the glory, Caesar, of such fame. For if the Latian Muse may promise aught, Long as the heroes of the Trojan time Shall live upon the page of Smyrna's bard, So long shall future races read of thee In this my poem; and Pharsalia's song Live unforgotten in the age to come.” - @Saturday, March 24, 2012 10:42 PM

benvolio mozart
@GreatGrumbledook ..I like your sensible comment... But I woul'dnt dare to compare Achille who was not an historical character with Joan Of Arc who actually lived and died ....But, like you, I do think this young teenager girl is a big enigma...... Nothing in history compares to what she achieved !! - @Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:00 PM

James Butler
mean while down in the garden of rememberance joan is brewing up a whip round;-) hurry hurry ways are running out, but as long as the steps down are undauntated, the fox tries to stay ahead, the cubs are in his play ground always;-) much as the mind works the rise of the top, he who is not skinned has no need to skin. - @Thursday, March 1, 2012 5:19 PM

fast1919
this is history we England and France are friends now Joan of arc was a very brave woman but remember these were barbaric times - @Thursday, January 12, 2012 2:28 PM

TheSirPrise
@lolalullababy E.g. King Henry VIII is in no way related to King William the Bastard. Just as Queen Elizabeth II today isn't relate in any way to Henry VIII. Different families and blood lines took control of the throne at different times. - @Wednesday, November 30, 2011 1:47 AM

Emma Woodhouse
i don't believe, that the voices were from god. - @Tuesday, July 19, 2011 2:15 PM

CC126
RIP Joan, you will live forever in our hearts! - @Tuesday, May 31, 2011 3:33 AM

Lana Smith
Jeanne d'Arc - @Wednesday, May 18, 2011 3:39 PM

kingarthurup
this is not an actual video of Joan of Arc, it is actually Ingrid Bergman playing her in a movie you retards. - @Sunday, February 27, 2011 10:55 PM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@saccyind: I heard nothing of that; and if you would taken some pains to study history you would notice that the Armagnac faction, warlike Jeanne was fighting with, was by no means known for its good conduct towards the French peasentry and city folks; just take the infamous Cabochien Revolt for example! - @Friday, February 18, 2011 11:51 PM

saccyind
JESUS BLESSES SAINT JOAN - @Wednesday, February 16, 2011 7:12 AM

saccyind
@FireEyedMaidOfWar BUT evil english army was raping,killing,looting and burned french villages Against Which Saint Joan Bravely Stood - @Wednesday, February 16, 2011 7:12 AM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@saccyind: The English assembled an ecclesial court at Rouen and had her tried for heresy and witchcraft and though the English mistreadings here seem to be sure one must not forget that but her trials stood under the influence of very biased parties: The English saw her guilty, while for the French nothing should stand against her innocence; and had the Church not so many doubts she would have been canonised 500 years ago and not due to popular demand recently. - @Monday, February 14, 2011 7:25 AM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@saccyind: In fact our warlike Jeanne, was fighting much more for the righteousness of the succession of Charles VII than to repulse foreign invaders; though for her the realm and king formed a unity and her fighting against the English bears the signs of a national liberation war; but the modern concept of the nation state did develop back there and this innovation of hers did cause the English to oppose her with that malice and hatred; but she was condemned by French priests. - @Monday, February 14, 2011 7:20 AM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@saccyind: Since Edward III of England was the son of Queen Isabella, who was daughter to King Philip IV of France and his next heir, though the Salic Law does bar any succession form the female line; and this caused the English Kings to invade France for about 100 years, until their final defeat in Southern France; where Talbot was slain in battle. So the entire conflict was purely medieval feuding and none of the modern terminology you used is proper here. - @Monday, February 14, 2011 7:16 AM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@saccyind: And there the problem originated: Since the Norman nobility kept her fiefdoms in France they had to pay homage to the French King, while being sovereigns of England themselves; this lead to increasing conflicts and Philip II Augustus of France did so utterly defeat King John of England that the epithet Lackland was given to him; and the second time was a fight about the French succession, since the House of Carpet did cease with Charles IV and the English Kings claimed the crown. - @Monday, February 14, 2011 7:12 AM

FireEyedMaidOfWar
@saccyind: There is no such things as evil acts in medieval European warfare! And France fought not so much against England in the middle ages than against his own and the Norman nobility! Remember: Duke William, who conquered England 1066 AD and therefore won the epilet of The Conqueror as king, was of Normandy and therefore a henchman to the French crown and once mustr consider at least the first too centuries afterwards a foreign rule, since not even Richard Lionheart spoke English! - @Monday, February 14, 2011 7:04 AM

saccyind
@GreatGrumbledook But The evil acts of english Reamin Same They Invaded,And Looted France And Then Killed A Great Freedom Fighter And Saint Joan Who Fought Bravely For The Freedom Of France Against evil english invasion No One Can Justify The evil acts of england - @Saturday, February 12, 2011 10:35 PM

saccyind
@GreatGrumbledook France Is A Great Nation And england is crap garbage FRANCE Is 5 Times The Size Of England.Well Scottish Knights Helped Saint Joan In Her Fight Against evil english - @Thursday, February 10, 2011 8:30 PM

Cassandra Dabu
where can i watch the whole movie? - @Sunday, November 14, 2010 2:19 AM

loveGod19
i love this actress..she is great - @Monday, November 8, 2010 7:43 AM

Steven Wolf
@jiros10 Hi Jiros10, Thank you for pointing me in the correct direction. Still, "The Passion of Joan of Arc" was a good movie and interesting background. But Ingrid Bergman is the one I wanted to see. Muchas Gracias! - @Wednesday, October 6, 2010 9:24 PM

No More Honor Killings
God rest her precious soul!!! :'-( - @Tuesday, September 14, 2010 6:27 AM

Steven Wolf
@jiros10 well it's not Ingrid Bergman. But I followed your suggestion and watched the 1928 version. The quality is actually quite good for an early 20th century film that was locked away in a mental hospital. The background on this film was quite interesting. Thank you! - @Tuesday, September 7, 2010 8:43 AM

Steven Wolf
does anyone have the whole movie to post? - @Saturday, August 7, 2010 9:42 AM

Kat Thabet
I agree. - @Friday, November 27, 2009 6:08 AM

jackiehallam62
RIP Ingrid Bergman! - @Friday, July 3, 2009 8:36 PM

marshamc
I adored this film as a child and have loved Ingrid Bergman all my life because of it .. well, that and the fact that she was a brilliant actress and made many good films. - @Friday, May 22, 2009 4:23 PM

saturne46
Merveilleuse Ingrid Bergman, dans le rôle d'un être extraordinaire: Jeanne la Pucelle. - @Monday, February 9, 2009 7:26 PM

CaptainJenna7
god was glorified--she was declared a saint, and the ppl who burned her were put to shame. however, god does forgive. - @Sunday, January 18, 2009 10:24 PM

mstrsims2
the film won the 2 Oscars (1948) for color Best Cinematography, Color Joseph A. Valentine William V. Skall Winton C. Hoch Best Costume Design, Color Dorothy Jeakins Barbara Karinska - @Wednesday, June 25, 2008 9:18 PM

mstrsims2
this movie is in color NOT b/w Joan of Arc was one of Bergman's choice parts. She created the play JOAN OF LORRAINE on stage as well. - @Wednesday, June 25, 2008 9:16 PM

usuariou
THANKS!!! - @Friday, June 13, 2008 1:55 AM

usuariou
¡¡Please Anmili, upload the entire movie!! Thanks - @Friday, June 13, 2008 1:54 AM

usuariou
¡¡¡Please!!!¡¡¡Please!!!¡¡¡Please!!! Upload your movie to YouTube. ¡¡¡Please mojave19!!! - @Friday, June 13, 2008 1:32 AM

mojave19
I bought this on an impulse off Ebay and didn't read I was getting the colorized version. How I regret it. It's like putting sugar on cherries. I say B&W only for this film. What a face Ingrid had as a young woman--not at all glamourous in this film; innocent and far beyond glamourous. Perfect bone structure. Color no way does it justice. - @Sunday, June 1, 2008 11:18 PM

iranclassic
Ingrid of Arc ... - @Thursday, May 8, 2008 12:31 PM

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