158 minutes
10/27/1999
In 1429, a French teenager stood before her King with a message she claimed came from God; that she would defeat the world's greatest army and liberate her country from its political and religious turmoil. As she reclaims God's diminished kingdom, this courageous young woman has various amazing victories until her violent and untimely death.
Milla Jovovich
as Joan of Arc
John Malkovich
as Charles VII
Faye Dunaway
as Yolande of Aragon
Dustin Hoffman
as Joan's conscience
Pascal Greggory
as The Duke of Alençon
Vincent Cassel
as Gilles de Rais
Tchéky Karyo
as Jean de Dunois
Richard Ridings
as La Hire
Desmond Harrington
as Aulon
Timothy West
as Cauchon
Rab Affleck
as Comrade
Stéphane Algoud
as Look Out
Edwin Apps
as Bishop
David Bailie
as English Judge
David Barber
as English Judge
Timothy Bateson
as English Judge
David Begg
as Nobleman
Christian Barbier
as Captain
Christian Bergner
as Captain
Andrew Birkin
as Talbot
Dominic Borrelli
as English Judge
John Boswall
as Old Priest
Matthew Bowyer
as The Bludgeoned French Soldier
Paul Brooke
as Domremy's Priest
Bruce Byron
as Joan's Father
Charles Cork
as Vaucouleurs' Priest
Patrice Cossonneau
as Captain
Tony D'Amario
as Compiegne's Mayor
Daniel Daujon
as Church's Peer
Tonio Descanvelle
as Xaintrailles
Philippe du Janerand
as Dijon
Sissi Duparc
as Mary of Anjou's Lady's Companion
Barbara Elbourn
as The Aunt
Christian Erickson
as La Tremoille
Tara Flanagan
as A woman
Bruno Flender
as Inquisitor
Serge Fournier
as a father of the church
David Gant
as The Duke of Bedford
Sydney Golder
as the cell guard
Jessica Goldman
as Lady in Waiting of the Duchess of Bedford
Framboise Gommendy
as Joan's mother
Robert Goodman
as Black beard
Jean-Pierre Gos
as Laxart
Joanne Greenwood
as Catherine
Bernard Grenet
as Bishop of senlis
Valerie Griffiths
as midwife
Timothée Grimblat
as Joan's concience (child)
Richard Guille
as a guard in Rouen
Thierry Guilmard
as an assessor
Jérôme Hankins
as a noble
Jacques Herlin
as the priest of Orleans
Len Hibberd
as a rapist
Didier Hoarau
as an assessor
Vera Jakob
as a woman
Michael Jenn
as The Duke of Burgundy
Toby Jones
as English Judge
Gérard Krawczyk
as a father of the Church
Richard Leaf
as Joan's conscience (young men)
Franck Lebreton
as an assessor
Joseph Malerba
as Beaurevoir guard
Dominique Marcas
as an inquisitor
Eric Mariotto
as young monk
René Marquant
as a priest
Carl McCrystal
as Glasdale
Gina McKee
as the Duchess of Bedford
Phil McKee
as Red beard
Simon Meacock
as a soldier
John Merrick
as Regnault of Chartres
Joseph O'Conor
as chief inquisitor
Quentin Ogier
as Louis
Mélanie Page
as a young girl
Brian Pettifer
as the executioner / the torturer of the trial
Philip Philmar
as an english judge
Brian Poyser
as an english judge
Olivier Rabourdin
as Richemont
Vincent Regan
as Buck
René Remblier
as Dijon's assistant
Joseph Rezwin
as Poitiers' Inquisitor
Ralph Riach
as an english judge
Mark Richards
as Rouen guard
Malcolm Rogers
as bishop
Tara Römer
as Jean of Gamaches
Julie-Anne Roth
as a young girl
Olga Sékulic
as Marie of Anjou
Vincent Tulli
as Orleans' physicist
Jane Valentine
as Joan (8 years)
Jemima West
as Girl
Tat Whalley
as Raymond
Peter Whitfield
as an english judge
Frédéric Witta
as an inquisitor