Joan of Arc / Sierra Pictures, Inc. ; directed by Victor Fleming ; produced by Walter Wanger ; screenplay, Maxwell Anderson, Andrew Solt.
Publication details: United States : RKO Radio Pictures, 1948 ; United States : VidAmerica, Inc., [1985?]Description: 1 videodisc of 1 (laser) (ca. 146 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 in. viewing copy; 1 videodisc of 1 (laser) (ca. 100 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 in. viewing copy (copy 2)Subject(s): LOC classification:- DAA 0523 (viewing copy)
- DC103.5.W35 1948
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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DVD | Strathmore University (Main Library) Open Shelf | DVD | DC103.5.W35 1948 | Available | 57179 |
Copyright: Sierra Pictures, Inc.; 11Nov48; LP2050.
Copyright notice on videodisc label: VidAmerica, Inc. ; 1985.
Title taken from videodisc label and confirmed by sources cited below.
Possible videodisc reissue date from copyright notice on videodisc label.
Summary taken from videodisc jacket.
On videodisc jacket: VidAmerica no. 889.
Based on the play Joan of Lorraine by Maxwell Anderson.
Sources used: Variety, 10/20/48; New York times, 11/12/48; International motion picture almanac, 1949-50, p. 417, 510; videodisc jacket and label; Motion picture herald, v. 172-173, p. 4366; The video source book, 6th ed., c1984, p. 745.
In 1428, France has been at war with the English for nearly a century. In a village in Lorraine, a sixteen-year old young woman peasant is inspired to drive the enemy from France and crown the Dauphin in Rheims' cathedral. Joan of Arc gains support, leads an army to many victories and sees the Dauphin crowned at Rheims. A sordid truce is signed with the English frustrating her zeal to drive the enemy from France. She is made a political prisoner and tried as a witch by an ecclesiastical court. Browbeaten into a confession of heresy, she is turned over to the English and is burned to death.
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