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Overview
Dutch television adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play "Saint Joan".
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Josine van Dalsum
Josine van Dalsum
Jeanne
Josine van Dalsum
Jeanne


Lex van Delden
Lex van Delden
Charles
Lex van Delden
Charles


Coen Flink
Coen Flink
Bisschop Cauchon
Coen Flink
Bisschop Cauchon


Max Croiset
Max Croiset
Graaf van Warwick
Max Croiset
Graaf van Warwick


Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer
Dunois
Rutger Hauer
Dunois


Lo van Hensbergen
Lo van Hensbergen
Aartsbisschop van Reins
Lo van Hensbergen
Aartsbisschop van Reins
Johan Schmitz
Johan Schmitz
De Inquisiteur
Johan Schmitz
De Inquisiteur
Leo de Hartogh
Leo de Hartogh
Kapelaan deStogumber
Leo de Hartogh
Kapelaan deStogumber


Will Van Selst
Will Van Selst
Robert de Baudricourt
Will Van Selst
Robert de Baudricourt


Leen Jongewaard
Leen Jongewaard
Huismeester
Leen Jongewaard
Huismeester
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