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Joan of Arc (1948) | Directed by Victor Fleming
"Joan of Arc" is a 1948 historical drama film that portrays the remarkable life of Joan of Arc, the French heroine who played a pivotal role during the Hundred Years' War. Directed by Victor Fleming, the film follows Joan's journey from her humble beginnings in Domrémy to her leadership of the French army against the English forces, culminating in her trial and martyrdom.
Ingrid Bergman delivers a captivating performance as Joan of Arc, infusing the character with strength, conviction, and unwavering faith. Bergman's portrayal brings depth and humanity to the legendary figure, capturing the essence of Joan's courage and determination in the face of adversity. The film's lavish production design, sweeping cinematography, and stirring score enhance the epic nature of Joan's story, immersing viewers in the tumultuous world of medieval France. While some critics have questioned certain historical inaccuracies and narrative embellishments, Bergman's commanding presence and the film's emotional resonance continue to resonate with audiences today.
The cast of "Joan of Arc" (1948) includes:
1. Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc
2. José Ferrer as Charles VII of France
3. Francis L. Sullivan as Pierre Cauchon
4. J. Carrol Naish as John, Count of Luxembourg
5. Ward Bond as La Hire
6. Shepperd Strudwick as Jean, Duc d'Alençon
7. Gene Lockhart as Georges de la Trémoille
8. Leif Erickson as Dunois
9. Selena Royle as Isabelle d'Arc
10. Robert Barrat as Bertrand de Poulengy
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