Joan the Woman
1916 film by Cecil B. DeMille
Joan the Woman is a 1916 film about A World War I English officer is inspired the night before a dangerous mission by a vision of Joan of Arc.
- Directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Written by Jeanie MacPherson.
Based on the life of the immortal Joan of Arc (taglines)
Jeanne d'Arc
edit- No sword once drawn for France - shall be thrown down!
- Englishman, there is room in each heart but for one love - mine is for France!
Eric Trent
edit- God forgive us, we have burned a saint!
Taglines
edit- Based on the life of the immortal Joan of Arc
Cast
edit- Geraldine Farrar — Jeanne d'Arc
- Raymond Hatton — Charles VII
- Hobart Bosworth — Gen. La Hire
- Theodore Roberts — Cauchon
- Wallace Reid — Eric Trent 1431 / Eric Trent 1917
- Charles Clary — La Tremouille
- James Neill — Laxart
- Tully Marshall — L'Oiseleur
- Lawrence Peyton — Gaspard
- Horace B. Carpenter — Jacques d'Arc
- Cleo Ridgely — The king's favorite
- Lillian Leighton — Isambeau
- Marjorie Daw — Katherine
- Stephen Gray — Pierre
- Ernest Joy — Robert de Beaudricourt
- John Oaker — Jean de Metz
- Hugo B. Koch — Duke of Burgundy
- William Conklin — John of Luxembourg
- Walter Long — The executioner
- William Elmer — Guy Townes
External links
edit- Joan the Woman quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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