
87 minutes
4/26/1935
France in the 15th Century: The country is marked by the wars with England and internal power struggles. King Charles sees himself powerless against the state. As emerges from the people suddenly a young woman named Johanna, who claimed that the Archangel Gabriel to be appointed, to save France. First of all doubt the king in their words, but he remembers that the people through this "help of God" is gaining new courage. With the slogan "God and the Virgin!" pulls the revivified victorious army into battle against the English-Burgundian alliance. After Johanna King Charles is crowned at Reims, there breaks the plague over the country in. Now Johanna all the blame on the disaster: God would punish believe in the country for that a heretic; if Johanna were actual a holy, she would deal also with the plague. The waning faith weakens France, England is again on the rise. But Johanna is executed as a witch. Only years later annulled the verdict of the Holy and Johanna explained.

Angela Salloker
as Johanna von Orléans

Gustaf Gründgens
as König Karl VII. von Frankreich

Heinrich George
as Herzog von Burgund

René Deltgen
as Maillezais, Unterhändler des Königs

Erich Ponto
as Lord Talbot, englischer Armeeführer

Willy Birgel
as Graf La Trémouille, Stadtkommandant

Aribert Wäscher
as Herzog von Alençon

Veit Harlan
as Pierre

Paul Bildt
as ein verzweifelter Bürger bei der Bergung der Tote

Bernhard Minetti
as ein Amtmann

Maria Koppenhöfer
as eine Frau aus dem Volk

Albert Florath
as höhnischer Wächter des gefangenen La Trémouille

Alexander Golling
as Soldat Talbots, der dem englischen Heerführer zur Flucht rät

Theodor Loos
as Dunois
Franz Nicklisch
as Johann von Metz
S.O. Schoening
as Pater

Friedrich Ulmer
as A Captain

Fritz Genschow
as Hauptmann
Paul Wagner
as A Herald

Karl Dannemann
as Englischer Soldat
Wera Liessem
as Mädchen aus dem Volk

Elsa Wagner
as Frau aus dem Volk

Josef Sieber
as Mann bei der Krönung

Paul Dahlke
Jac Diehl

Erich Dunskus

Rudolf Forster

Hans Hessling

Bruno Hübner

Wolfgang Klein

Rudolf Schündler
Albert Venohr