Joan the woman

In WWI an English officer is inspired to fulfill his mission when he finds the decayed sword of Joan of Arc who appears to him in a vision. The story goes back through her leadership of the French army and her burning at the stake.

Other Authors: DeMille, Cecil B. 1881-1959., MacPherson, Jeanie, 1887-1946., Farrar, Geraldine, 1882-1967., Hatton, Raymond, 1887-1971., Bosworth, Hobart, 1867-1943., Wyckoff, Alvin., Furst, William, 1852-1917., Reid, Wallace, 1891-1923., Elliott, Chris, Film Preservation Associates., Image Entertainment (Firm), Cardinal Film Corporation., Blackhawk Films.
Format: DVD
Language: English
Published: Chatsworth, Calif. : Image Entertainment, 2001, 1916.
Physical Description: 1 videodisc (137 min.) : sound, color tinted ; 4 3/4 in.
Series: Blackhawk Films collection.
Subjects:
Summary: In WWI an English officer is inspired to fulfill his mission when he finds the decayed sword of Joan of Arc who appears to him in a vision. The story goes back through her leadership of the French army and her burning at the stake.
Item Description: DVD; Dolby digital stereo; standard version.
Geraldine Farrar, Wallace Reid, Raymond Hatton, Hobart Bosworth.
Photography, Alvin Wyckoff; music composed by William Furst, performed by Christian Elliott on the J. Ross Reed Wurlitzer; produced for DVD by David Shepard.
Originally produced as a silent motion picture in 1916.
Not rated.
In WWI an English officer is inspired to fulfill his mission when he finds the decayed sword of Joan of Arc who appears to him in a vision. The story goes back through her leadership of the French army and her burning at the stake.
Silent film with English intertitles; music sound track added in 1997.
Physical Description: 1 videodisc (137 min.) : sound, color tinted ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: DVD; Dolby digital stereo; standard version.
Audience: Not rated.
Production Credits: Photography, Alvin Wyckoff; music composed by William Furst, performed by Christian Elliott on the J. Ross Reed Wurlitzer; produced for DVD by David Shepard.