
Joan the Woman
History · Drama · Adventure
Overview
A WWI English officer is inspired the night before a dangerous mission by a vision of Joan of Arc, whose story he relives.
Top Cast


Geraldine Farrar
Geraldine Farrar
Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc)
Geraldine Farrar
Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc)


Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Charles VII
Raymond Hatton
Charles VII


Wallace Reid
Wallace Reid
Eric Trent 1431 / Eric Trent 1917
Wallace Reid
Eric Trent 1431 / Eric Trent 1917


Hobart Bosworth
Hobart Bosworth
Gen. La Hire
Hobart Bosworth
Gen. La Hire


Theodore Roberts
Theodore Roberts
Cauchon
Theodore Roberts
Cauchon


Charles Clary
Charles Clary
La Tremouille
Charles Clary
La Tremouille


James Neill
James Neill
Laxart
James Neill
Laxart


Tully Marshall
Tully Marshall
L'Oiseleur
Tully Marshall
L'Oiseleur
Lawrence Peyton
Lawrence Peyton
Gaspard
Lawrence Peyton
Gaspard


Horace B. Carpenter
Horace B. Carpenter
Jacques d'Arc
Horace B. Carpenter
Jacques d'Arc
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