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Films involving actual historical incidents or persons, on period literature, plays, sagas, comedy Pseudo-Historical.

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Jacob (1995)
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Credits: cast: Matthew Modine, Lara Flynn Boyle. director: Sir Peter Hall. Musik: Ennio Morricone Marco Frisina
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Jacob, the Man who Fought with God
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Jesus (1999) (TV)
aka: Bibbia: Jesus, La (1999) (TV) (Italy)  aka Bibel - Jesus, Die (1999) (TV) (Germany)
Credits: Jeremy Sisto - Jesus + acqueline Bisset - Mary + Armin Mueller-Stahl - Joseph + Debra Messing - Mary Magdalene + Gary Oldman - Pontius Pilate + David O'Hara - John the Baptist + Jeroen Krabbé - Satan + G.W. Bailey - Livio + Claudio Amendola - Barabbas + Luca Zingaretti - Peter + Luca Barbareschi - Herod Antipas + Christian Kohlund - Caiaphas + Elena Sofia Ricci - Herodias + Gabriella Pession - Salome + Stefania Rocca - Mary of Bethany
Synopsis: Jesus dreams of a medieval battle in the name of Jesus Christ and of a dying world war soldier who, in desperation, calls out the name: Jesus. Jesus awakes, distraught. What is the meaning of this nightmare? Why are these strangers using his name? Jesus is a simple carpenter, like his father Joseph. Both are presently looking for work, but they've been wandering for days from town to town without finding any. Times are difficult in Galilee. Roman taxes are stifling the country. The hated Jewish tax collectors, viewed by the people as traitors, rob people of their last means of subsistence. Revolts and bands of revolutionary thieves are spreading uncertainty throughout the land. Herod Antipas, the Jewish king, is merely a weak shadow of his feared father Herod the Great. The real power lies in the hands of Caiphas, the high priest. To strengthen his position, he plays the Jewish interests against the Roman interests with religious fervor. His most dangerous opponent is the new Roman procurator, Pontius Pilate. This hard, people despising military man has an ideal comrade in arms in the cynical author and spy Livius. The two callously attempt to keep rebellious Judea under Roman control. Countless crosses with executed rebels line the streets. The Romans, however, observe the growing power of itinerant preachers and prophets with suspicion. The most influential of these prophets is John the Baptist. He fearlessly condemns Roman lust for power, the decay of religious customs and the reprehensible immorality in the house of Herod. After Joseph's death, Jesus feels abandoned and lonely. He believes that he is not yet strong enough to take up his calling. Then his mother Mary tells him how an angel once revealed to her that she would bear a son, and she tells how determinedly Joseph declared his support for this miraculous child, despite the fact that it was not his own. Further, Mary describes the foreign kings who paid homage to the newborn child. Jesus now realizes that it is time for him to follow his calling. He takes his leave from his previous life and from Mary of Bethany, the woman who loves him. From now on, his life is to be completely devoted to his great mission. Jesus visits John the Baptist. In their childhood days, Joseph raised these two as brothers. They remember their first shared visit to the temple, as well as the fact that, back then, it was Jesus who, as a 12 year old boy, went to the temple without his parents' knowledge, in order to teach in his father's house. Now that Jesus is ready to take up his calling, John agrees to baptize him. At the baptism, a glowing dove appears and a voice calls Jesus by name. After the baptism, Jesus retreats to the desert, alone, to meditate. There, Satan appears to him in the form of a beautiful, beguiling woman and a man in contemporary street clothes. Satan shows Jesus all the unhappiness that his teachings will one day bring to humanity and offers him in exchange real, unlimited power over the Earth. Jesus resists the temptation and, now steadfast, returns home. The first disciples are already slowly beginning to gather around Jesus. They still have doubts, however, as to whether their master is really the heralded Messiah. Only Mary trusts in her son. When the wine runs out at her nephew Benjamin's wedding, she is able to talk Jesus into giving everyone a visible sign of his divine heritage. Jesus asks to have the amphora filled with water and transforms it into wine. This miracle allays his disciples' doubts. Through miracles, Jesus succeeds in allaying the doubts of Simon the Fisher and even those of Thomas, the skeptic. They, too, follow him. At the same time, however, Jesus continually perplexes his followers with his incomprehensible behavior. He shuns the Jewish freedom movement lead by the wild Zealot leader Barnabas, for example, and instead accepts the invitation of Matthew the tax collector. Matthew, too, becomes a follower of Jesus, despite the other disciples' mistrust. When a recently discovered adulteress is to be stoned by an angry mob, Caiphas sees his chance expose to Jesus. He invites the crowd to demand a verdict from Jesus. Jesus, however saves the desperate young woman by declaring that only he who is without sin himself may cast the first stone at her. Ashamed, the mob disperses. Deeply moved by this scene, the former prostitute Mary Magdalene joins the disciples. When Jesus wants to go with his students to the temple to pray, he finds the temple court full of traders and money changers. Suddenly overcome with rage, Jesus hurls their stands to the ground and, wielding a whip, drives the profiteers out of the temple. When neither the Jews nor the Romans show signs of resistance, it becomes clear that Jesus will play an important role in Judea's future religious and political development. John the Baptist, in the meantime, has been executed at the wish of Queen Herodias, the wife of Herod Antipas. Jesus mourns his loss greatly, but he can hardly give in to his pain, as more and more people are coming to him to hear his teachings, even though many of these still seem strange and incomprehensible. For example, Jesus preaches that God favors the meek, the poor and the faint. Above all, however, he doesn't put strict observance of the laws first, but rather love of one's fellow man. Jesus doesn't even shun non-Jews, to his disciples' dismay. All attempts by the ambitious disciple Judas to give Jesus' teachings a political twist fail. Judas is forever trying in vain to gain Jesus' support for the Zealots' freedom fight. Finally, when Jesus brings Lazarus, who is dead and has already been lying in his grave for several days, back to life in front of several onlookers, his popularity knows no bounds. Sitting on a donkey, Jesus rides into Jerusalem and is received like a king by an enormous crowd. Caiphas sees a real threat to his religious authority. He goes to Pilate, who, in fact, officially wants to have nothing to do with Jewish religious matters, but secretly has already planned Jesus' death, together with scheming Livius. He was just waiting for Caiphas to take the initiative. This way, Pilate can pretend that he is merely carrying out the will of the Jewish authorities and does not have to take any personal responsibility for Jesus' death. Jesus himself knows quite well that his death is inevitable. At a last shared supper, he bids his disciples farewell. He tells Judas, however, that he should listen to his conscience for a change. Judas has long been contemplating delivering Jesus to the authorities in order to provoke a rebellion and thus to force Jesus to take political action. He leaves the meal to betray Jesus' location to Caiphas' henchmen. Jesus spends his last hours of freedom with select disciples in a garden near Jerusalem. Again Satan appears to him and tries to talk Jesus into avoiding his death. He tries to convince Jesus that, not only will his death be meaningless, but quite the contrary: it will bring that much more suffering and atrocity into the world. He shows him religious wars and witches being burned. But Jesus believes in the love in people and surrenders to Judas, who is approaching with Caiphas' henchmen. While Jesus is being sent back and forth between Caiphas, Pilate and Herod in a cruel farce, being brutally whipped all the while, his disciples hide in fear. Even courageous Simon, who Jesus once called Peter, the rock, denies knowing his master. Jesus is sentenced to death. Undergoing dreadful torture, he is crucified on a hill near the city. When he dies, the sky becomes dark and an earthquake rocks the land. The disciples take him down from the cross and bury him in a cave. Three days later, however, they find the cave empty. Jesus, alive, appears to them and commands them to proclaim everywhere that love has conquered death. Even doubtful Thomas has to believe the miracle when he is allowed to touch the crucifix wounds on Jesus' hands.
Description: VHS ||  || color || English || collector's item || Runtime: Canada:174 min / Germany:180 min (2 parts) / USA:60 min (2 parts) / Argentina:110 min Country: USA / Italy / Germany / Czech Republic
 Condition:  quality picture
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Jesus Film, The(1979)
Credits: Actors: Brian Deacon, Rivka Neuman, Joseph Shiloach, Niko Nitai, Mosko Alkalai,. Directors: John Krish, Peter Sykes
Synopsis: Jesus of Nazareth,the son of God raised by a Jewish carpenter. Based on the gospel of Luke in the New Testament,here is the life of Jesus from the miraculous virgin birth to the calling of his disciples, public miracles and ministry, ending with his death by crucifixion at the hands of the Roman empire and resurrection on the third day.
Description: Format: Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, NTSC || Language: English  || Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.) || Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1  || Number of discs: 1  || Studio: Madacy Records  || DVD Release Date: June 24, 2003  || Run Time: 187 minutes  || ASIN: B00009MEID
 Condition:  quality picture
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The Jesus Film
Jesus Of Montreal (1989)
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Credits: Starring: Lothaire Bluteau, Catherine Wihening, et al. Director: Denys Arcand,
Synopsis: An actor called Daniel goes in search of actors to stage the play 'The Passion', in which he casts himself as Jesus. The Passion play has been a success for more than 40 years in the famous Montreal basilica, but the passage of time has made it seem old-fashioned, and modern audiences are growing restless. It’s time for an overhaul. So the priest in charge hires a new director and lead role (Lothaire Bluteau) with a younger, more inventive cast to stage a revised and updated version. Gradually and inevitably, they find that the story of the life of Christ has an extraordinary impact on their real-life existence.
Description: VHS ||  || color || English || collector's item || French dialogue with English subtitles.
 Condition:  quality picture
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Jesus of Nazareth (1977)
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 Jonah and the Big Fish VHS 
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Description: VHS ||  || color || English || collector's item || animation || Classical Collector's item | NTSC
 Condition: excellent quality picture
Price: $25
Jeanne D'Arc (1948)
aka: Joan of Arc (1948) USA aka: Joan of Lorraine (USA) (working title) aka: Jeanne D'Arc (1948) France. aka: Johanna von Orleans (1948) Germany. aka: Giovanna D'Arco (1948) Italy
Credits: Director: Victor Fleming. Writing credits: Maxwell Anderson (play) + Maxwell Anderson (screenplay). Cast: Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc + Francis L. Sullivan as Pierre Cauchon (Count-Bishop of Beauvais) + J. Carrol Naish as John, Count of Luxembourg (Joan's captor) + Ward Bond as La Hire + Shepperd Strudwick as Father Massieu (Joan's bailiff) + Gene Lockhart as Georges de la Trémouille (the king's chief counselor) + John Emery as Jean, Duke d'Alencon (cousin of Charles) + Leif Erickson as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans + Cecil Kellaway as Jean le Maistre (Inquisitor of Rouen) + José Ferrer as The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France + Selena Royle as Isabelle d'Arc(Joan's mother) + Robert Barrat as Jacques d'Arc (Joan's Father) + Jimmy Lydon as Pierre d'Arc (Joan's younger brother) + Rand Brooks as Jean d'Arc (Joan's older brother) + Roman Bohnen as Durand Laxart (Joan's uncle) + Irene Rich as Catherine de Royer (Joan's friend) + Nestor Paiva as Henri le Royer (Catherine's husband) + Richard Derr as Jean de Metz (a knight) + Ray Teal as Bertrand de Poulengy (a squire) + David Bond as Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs + George Coulouris as Sir Robert de Baudricourt - governor of Vaucouleurs + George Zucco as Constable of Clerveaux + Nicholas Joy as Reginault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims and Chancellor of France Richard Ney as Charles de Bourbon, Duke de Clermont + Vincent Donahue as Alain Chartier (court poet) + John Ireland as Capt. Jean de la Boussac (St. Severe) + Henry Brandon as Capt. Giles de Rais + Morris Ankrum as Capt. Poton de Xaintrailles + Thomas Browne Henry as Raoul de Gaucort (as Tom Brown Henry) + Gregg Barton as Capt. Louis de Culan + Ethan Laidlaw as Jean d'Aulon (Joan's squire) + Hurd Hatfield as Father Pasquerel (Joan's chaplain) + Frederick Worlock as Duke of Bedford, England's Regent + Dennis Hoey as Sir William Glasdale + Colin Keith-Johnston as Philip, Duke of Burgundy + Mary Currier as Jeanne, Countess of Luxembourg + Roy Roberts as Wandamme (Burgundian captain) + Taylor Holmes as The Bishop of Avranches + Alan Napier as Earl of Warwick + Philip Bourneuf as Jean d'Estivet (a prosecutor) + Aubrey Mather as Jean de la Fontaine + Stephen Roberts as Thomas de Courcelles (a prosecutor) + Herbert Rudley as Isambard de la Pierre + Frank Puglia as Nicolas de Houppeville (a judge) + William Conrad as Guillaume Erard (a prosecutor) + John Parrish as Jean Beaupere (a judge) Victor Wood as Nicolas Midi (a judge) + Houseley Stevenson as The Cardinal of Winchester + Jeff Corey as Joan's prison guard + Bill Kennedy as Thierache (Joan's executioner)
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Description: VHS || SECAM || color || French || collector's item ||
 Condition:  quality picture
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Joan of Arc (1999/III) (mini) - [TV-Series]
aka: Jeanne d'Arc (Canada: French title)
Credits: Directed by: Christian Duguay + Writing credits (WGA). Michael Alexander Miller (written by) and Ronald Parker (written by). Cast (in credits order)

Leelee Sobieski as Joan D'Arc + Jacqueline Bisset as Isabelle D'Arc  + Powers Boothe as Jacques D'Arc  + Neil Patrick Harris as The Dauphin, later King Charles VII of France + Maury Chaykin as Sir Robert de Baudricourt Olympia Dukakis as Mother Babette + Jonathan Hyde as Duke of Bedford + Robert Loggia as Father Monet + Shirley MacLaine as Madame de Beaurevoir + Peter O'Toole as Bishop Cauchon + Maximilian Schell as Brother Jean le Maistre + Peter Strauss as La Hire + Chad Willett as Jean de Metz + Ron White as Dunois + Jaimz Woolvett as Duke of Burgundy + Ted Atherton as Jean d'Estivet + Chandra Engstrom as Young Joan + Jaroslav Fricek as Noel + Robert Haley as La Tremoile + Matt Hoffman as Louis + Jirina Klinkova as Baby Joan + Kris Lemche as Emile + Gregory Linington as Gerard + Chris Hoffman as Raymond + Daniel Brown as Chamberlain + Zlatan Camo as Sir Robert's Page + Hynek Cermak as Philip's Messenger + John Comer as English Guard 2 + Richard H. Cutting as Capt. Paul + David Dunbar as Christian + Trey Eckles as Zealot 1 Lida Engelov as Mother Superior + Rozita Erbenova as Little Soup Kitchen Girl + Miroslav Fantys + David Fisher as English Guard 1 + Rich Gold as Bishop in Square + Rod Grover as Assessor 3 + Ivan Gubel as Male Refugee + Ondrej Hartl as Jacquemine D'Arc + Klára Issová as Michael's Wife + Galika Janova as Loire Daughter + Ludek Jelen as Loire Father + Olga Kasalkova as Old Plague Woman + Joel Kirby as Assessor 2 + Liliana Komorowska as Emile's Mother + Janet Lynch as Loire Village Woman + Ross Manson as Victor + Mikulas Mara as Michel D'Arc + Curtis Mathew as Bishop + Avi Muyderman as Executioner + Jan Nemejovsky as Assessor 1 + David Nykl as Duke of Luxembourg + Robert Orr as Sergeant-at-arms + Josef Pejchal as Michel D'Arc + Rudolf Pellar as Assessor 4 + Justin Peroff as Pierre D'Arc + Daniel Rous as Sir Robert's Guard CliffSaunders as Bertrand dePoligny + David Schofield as Gladsdale + Milan Sipek as Compeigne Messenger + Petr Smejkal as Loire Son + Robert Sobieski as Young Pierre + John Standing as Archbishop Joel Sugerman as Priest in Square + Jirí Trnka as Old Jacquimine D'Arc + Richard Trstan as Steward + Jan Unger as Claude + Marek Valenta as Charles Page 1 + Thomas Valik as Messenger + Jared Wall as Young Emile Rick Warden as English Chaplain + Dale Wyatt as Reims Noblewoman
Synopsis: Ten years before her death, Joan hears voices. Six years later, from the village of Domremy, she begins her mission to unite France under King Charles. First she leads a defense of Vaucouleurs against the Burgundians, then obtains safe passage to Charles, the Dauphin. He uses her, as the embodiment of the mythical "Maid of Lorraine," to raise an army, and he sends her to the rescue of Orléans. After Charles is crowned, Joan leads a disastrous campaign in Paris, where her brother dies. Then she's the victim of Charles's manipulations: she's captured in Burgundy, sold to the English, examined by Bishop Cauchon, found a heretic by the Inquisition, and burned at the stake.
Description: DVD || English || collector's item || || Runtime: 140 min / UK:180 min / 60 min (3 episodes) || Country: Canada || Language: English || Color: Color || Sound Mix: Stereo || Awards: Nominated for 4 Golden Globes. Another 6 wins & 18 nominations
 Condition:  quality picture
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Joan of Arc: The Messenger (1999)
aka: The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999) aka: Joan of Arc (Australia) (UK) aka: Jeanne d'Arc (France)
Credits: Directed by: Luc Besson. Writing credits: Luc Besson + Andrew Birkin. Cast: Milla Jovovich as Joan of Arc + Dustin Hoffman as The Conscience + Faye Dunaway as Yolande D'Aragon + John Malkovich as Charles VII + Tchéky Karyo as Dunois + Vincent Cassel as Gilles de Rais + Pascal Greggory as The Duke of Alençon + Richard Ridings as La Hire + Desmond Harrington as Aulon + Timothy West as Pierre Cauchon + Rab Affleck as Comrade + Stéphane Algoud as Look Out + Edwin Apps as Bishop + David Bailie as English Judge + David Barber as English Judge + Christian Barbier as Captain + Timothy Bateson as English Judge + David Begg as Nobleman at Rouen's Castle + 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 Vaucouleur's Priest + Patrice Cossoneau as Captain + Tony D'Amario as Compiegne's Mayor + Daniel Daujon as Church's Peer at Coronation + Tonio Descanvelle as Xaintrailles + Philippe Du Janerand as Dijon + Sissi Duparc as Mary of Anjou's Lady's Companion (as Sylviane Duparc) + Barbara Elbourn as The Aunt + Christian Erickson as La Trémoïlle + Tara Flanagan as Woman at Rouen's Castle + Bruno Flender as Poitiers' Inquisitor + Serge Fournier as Church's Peer at Coronation + David Gant as The Duke of Bedford + Sid Golder as Cell's Guard Jessica Goldman as Duchess of Bedford's Lady's Companion + Framboise Gommendy as Joan's Mother + Robert Goodman as Blackbeard + Jean-Pierre Gos as Laxart + Joanne Greenwood as Catherine + Bernard Grenet as Senlis' Bishop + Valerie Griffiths as The Hag + Timothee Grimbalt as The Conscience as a Child + Richard Guille as English Guard at Rouen's Castle + Thierry Guilmard as Assessor + Jerome Hankins as Nobleman at Rouen's Castle + Jacques Herlin as Orleans' Priest + Len Hibberd as Comrade + Didier Hoarau as Assessor + Vera Jakob as Woman at the Cemetery + Michael Jenn as The Duke of Burgundy + Toby Jones as English Judge + Gérard Krawczyk as Church's Peer at Coronation + Richard Leaf as The Conscience as a Young Man + Franck Lebreton as Assessor (as Frank Lebreton) + Joseph Malerba as Beaurevoir's Guard + Dominique Marcas as Poitiers' Inquisitor + Eric Mariotto as Young Monk + René Marquant as Rouen's Priest + Carl McCrystal as Glasdale + Gina McKee as The Duchess of Bedford + Phil McKee as Red Beard + Simon Meacock as The Teeth Soldier + John Merrick as Regnault de Chartres + Joseph O'Conor as Poitiers' Chief Inquisitor + Quentin Ogier as Louis + Kevin O'Neill as Scribe at Process + Mélanie Page as Young Girl in Bath + Brian Pettifer as The Executioner/Torturer at Process + Philip Philmar as English Judge + Enee Piat as Monk at Coronation + Irving Pompepui as Louis XI, 5 Years Old + Brian Poyser as English Judge + Olivier Rabourdin as Richemont + Vincent Regan as Buck + René Remblier as Dijon's Assistant + Joseph Rezwin as Poitiers' Inquisitor + Ralph Riach as English Judge + Mark Richards as Corridor's Guard in Rouen + Malcolm Rogers as Bishop
Tara Römer as Gamaches + Julie-Anne Roth as Young Girl in Bath + Olga Sékulic as Mary of Anjou + Joseph Sheridan as Canon + Eric Tonetto as Captain + Vincent Tulli as Orleans' Physician + Jane Valentine as Joan, 8 Years Old + Jemima West as Girl + Tat Whalley as Raymond + Peter Whitfield as English Judge + Frédéric Witta as Poitiers' Inquisitor + Miroslav Fantys + Matthew Geczy as (voice) (uncredited) + Romain Protat as Crown Monk (uncredited)
Synopsis: In 1412, a young girl called Jeanne is born in Domrémy, France. The times are hard: The Hunderd Years war with England has been going on since 1337, English knights and soldiers roam the country. Jeanne develops into a very religious young woman, she confesses several times a day. At the age of 13, she has her first vision and finds a sword. When coming home with it, she finds the English leveling her home town. Years after that, in 1428, she knows her mission is to be ridding France of the English and so sets out to meet Charles, the Dauphin. In his desperate military situation, he welcomes all help and gives the maiden a chance to prove her divine mission. After the successful liberation of Orléans and Reims, the Dauphin can be crowned traditionally in the cathedral of Reims - and does not need her anymore, since his wishes are satisfied. Jeanne d'Arc gets set up in his trap and is imprisoned by the Burgundians. In a trial against her under English law, she can't be forced to tell about her divine visions she has had continuously since childhood. Being condemned of witchcraft and being considered as relapsed heretic, she is sentenced to death. Jeanne d'Arc is burnt alive in the marketplace of Rouen on May 30th, 1431, at only 19 years of age. Summary written by Julian Reischl
Description: DVD || MPAA: Rated R for strong graphic battles, a rape and some language.|| Runtime: 160 min / USA:148 min || Country: France || Language: English ||  Color: Color || Sound Mix: DTS / Dolby Digital EX / SDDS
 Condition:  quality picture
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Joan of Arc (1948)
aka: Joan of Arc (1948) USA aka: Joan of Lorraine (USA) (working title) aka: Jeanne D'Arc (1948) France. aka: Johanna von Orleans (1948) Germany. aka: Giovanna D'Arco (1948) Italy
Credits: Director: Victor Fleming. Writing credits: Maxwell Anderson (play) + Maxwell Anderson (screenplay). Cast: Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc + Francis L. Sullivan as Pierre Cauchon (Count-Bishop of Beauvais) + J. Carrol Naish as John, Count of Luxembourg (Joan's captor) + Ward Bond as La Hire + Shepperd Strudwick as Father Massieu (Joan's bailiff) + Gene Lockhart as Georges de la Trémouille (the king's chief counselor) + John Emery as Jean, Duke d'Alencon (cousin of Charles) + Leif Erickson as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans + Cecil Kellaway as Jean le Maistre (Inquisitor of Rouen) + José Ferrer as The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France + Selena Royle as Isabelle d'Arc(Joan's mother) + Robert Barrat as Jacques d'Arc (Joan's Father) + Jimmy Lydon as Pierre d'Arc (Joan's younger brother) + Rand Brooks as Jean d'Arc (Joan's older brother) + Roman Bohnen as Durand Laxart (Joan's uncle) + Irene Rich as Catherine de Royer (Joan's friend) + Nestor Paiva as Henri le Royer (Catherine's husband) + Richard Derr as Jean de Metz (a knight) + Ray Teal as Bertrand de Poulengy (a squire) + David Bond as Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs + George Coulouris as Sir Robert de Baudricourt - governor of Vaucouleurs + George Zucco as Constable of Clerveaux + Nicholas Joy as Reginault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims and Chancellor of France Richard Ney as Charles de Bourbon, Duke de Clermont + Vincent Donahue as Alain Chartier (court poet) + John Ireland as Capt. Jean de la Boussac (St. Severe) + Henry Brandon as Capt. Giles de Rais + Morris Ankrum as Capt. Poton de Xaintrailles + Thomas Browne Henry as Raoul de Gaucort (as Tom Brown Henry) + Gregg Barton as Capt. Louis de Culan + Ethan Laidlaw as Jean d'Aulon (Joan's squire) + Hurd Hatfield as Father Pasquerel (Joan's chaplain) + Frederick Worlock as Duke of Bedford, England's Regent + Dennis Hoey as Sir William Glasdale + Colin Keith-Johnston as Philip, Duke of Burgundy + Mary Currier as Jeanne, Countess of Luxembourg + Roy Roberts as Wandamme (Burgundian captain) + Taylor Holmes as The Bishop of Avranches + Alan Napier as Earl of Warwick + Philip Bourneuf as Jean d'Estivet (a prosecutor) + Aubrey Mather as Jean de la Fontaine + Stephen Roberts as Thomas de Courcelles (a prosecutor) + Herbert Rudley as Isambard de la Pierre + Frank Puglia as Nicolas de Houppeville (a judge) + William Conrad as Guillaume Erard (a prosecutor) + John Parrish as Jean Beaupere (a judge) Victor Wood as Nicolas Midi (a judge) + Houseley Stevenson as The Cardinal of Winchester + Jeff Corey as Joan's prison guard + Bill Kennedy as Thierache (Joan's executioner)
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Description: VHS || NTSC || color || English || collector's item || 100 min || Country: USA || Language: English || Color: Color (Technicolor) || Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Recording) || Certification: UK:U (original rating, cut version) / UK:PG (edited version) / Finland:K-10 || Trivia: This film was considered a dream project of 'Ingrid Bergman' , who had tried for years to have it produced.
 Condition:  quality picture
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Joan of Arc (1948) Full uncut Version
aka: Joan of Arc (1948) USA aka: Joan of Lorraine (USA) (working title) aka: Jeanne D'Arc (1948) France. aka: Johanna von Orleans (1948) Germany. aka: Giovanna D'Arco (1948) Italy
Credits: Director: Victor Fleming. Writing credits: Maxwell Anderson (play) + Maxwell Anderson (screenplay). Cast: Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc + Francis L. Sullivan as Pierre Cauchon (Count-Bishop of Beauvais) + J. Carrol Naish as John, Count of Luxembourg (Joan's captor) + Ward Bond as La Hire + Shepperd Strudwick as Father Massieu (Joan's bailiff) + Gene Lockhart as Georges de la Trémouille (the king's chief counselor) + John Emery as Jean, Duke d'Alencon (cousin of Charles) + Leif Erickson as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans + Cecil Kellaway as Jean le Maistre (Inquisitor of Rouen) + José Ferrer as The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France + Selena Royle as Isabelle d'Arc(Joan's mother) + Robert Barrat as Jacques d'Arc (Joan's Father) + Jimmy Lydon as Pierre d'Arc (Joan's younger brother) + Rand Brooks as Jean d'Arc (Joan's older brother) + Roman Bohnen as Durand Laxart (Joan's uncle) + Irene Rich as Catherine de Royer (Joan's friend) + Nestor Paiva as Henri le Royer (Catherine's husband) + Richard Derr as Jean de Metz (a knight) + Ray Teal as Bertrand de Poulengy (a squire) + David Bond as Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs + George Coulouris as Sir Robert de Baudricourt - governor of Vaucouleurs + George Zucco as Constable of Clerveaux + Nicholas Joy as Reginault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims and Chancellor of France Richard Ney as Charles de Bourbon, Duke de Clermont + Vincent Donahue as Alain Chartier (court poet) + John Ireland as Capt. Jean de la Boussac (St. Severe) + Henry Brandon as Capt. Giles de Rais + Morris Ankrum as Capt. Poton de Xaintrailles + Thomas Browne Henry as Raoul de Gaucort (as Tom Brown Henry) + Gregg Barton as Capt. Louis de Culan + Ethan Laidlaw as Jean d'Aulon (Joan's squire) + Hurd Hatfield as Father Pasquerel (Joan's chaplain) + Frederick Worlock as Duke of Bedford, England's Regent + Dennis Hoey as Sir William Glasdale + Colin Keith-Johnston as Philip, Duke of Burgundy + Mary Currier as Jeanne, Countess of Luxembourg + Roy Roberts as Wandamme (Burgundian captain) + Taylor Holmes as The Bishop of Avranches + Alan Napier as Earl of Warwick + Philip Bourneuf as Jean d'Estivet (a prosecutor) + Aubrey Mather as Jean de la Fontaine + Stephen Roberts as Thomas de Courcelles (a prosecutor) + Herbert Rudley as Isambard de la Pierre + Frank Puglia as Nicolas de Houppeville (a judge) + William Conrad as Guillaume Erard (a prosecutor) + John Parrish as Jean Beaupere (a judge) Victor Wood as Nicolas Midi (a judge) + Houseley Stevenson as The Cardinal of Winchester + Jeff Corey as Joan's prison guard + Bill Kennedy as Thierache (Joan's executioner)
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Description: DVD || Format: Colour, Full Screen, NTSC || Language English || Region: Region 1|| Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 || Number of discs: 1 || Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.) || Studio: Image Entertainment || DVD Release Date: 18 May 2004 || Run Time: 146 minutes || ASIN: B0001UZWMU || Runtime: 145 min / USA:100 min (cut version) / 145 min (DVD version)
 Condition:  quality picture
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Johanna von Orleans (1948) Germany
aka: Joan of Arc (1948) USA aka: Joan of Lorraine (USA) (working title) aka: Jeanne D'Arc (1948) France. aka: Johanna von Orleans (1948) Germany. aka: Giovanna D'Arco (1948) Italy
Credits: Director: Victor Fleming. Writing credits: Maxwell Anderson (play) + Maxwell Anderson (screenplay). Cast: Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc + Francis L. Sullivan as Pierre Cauchon (Count-Bishop of Beauvais) + J. Carrol Naish as John, Count of Luxembourg (Joan's captor) + Ward Bond as La Hire + Shepperd Strudwick as Father Massieu (Joan's bailiff) + Gene Lockhart as Georges de la Trémouille (the king's chief counselor) + John Emery as Jean, Duke d'Alencon (cousin of Charles) + Leif Erickson as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans + Cecil Kellaway as Jean le Maistre (Inquisitor of Rouen) + José Ferrer as The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France + Selena Royle as Isabelle d'Arc(Joan's mother) + Robert Barrat as Jacques d'Arc (Joan's Father) + Jimmy Lydon as Pierre d'Arc (Joan's younger brother) + Rand Brooks as Jean d'Arc (Joan's older brother) + Roman Bohnen as Durand Laxart (Joan's uncle) + Irene Rich as Catherine de Royer (Joan's friend) + Nestor Paiva as Henri le Royer (Catherine's husband) + Richard Derr as Jean de Metz (a knight) + Ray Teal as Bertrand de Poulengy (a squire) + David Bond as Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs + George Coulouris as Sir Robert de Baudricourt - governor of Vaucouleurs + George Zucco as Constable of Clerveaux + Nicholas Joy as Reginault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims and Chancellor of France Richard Ney as Charles de Bourbon, Duke de Clermont + Vincent Donahue as Alain Chartier (court poet) + John Ireland as Capt. Jean de la Boussac (St. Severe) + Henry Brandon as Capt. Giles de Rais + Morris Ankrum as Capt. Poton de Xaintrailles + Thomas Browne Henry as Raoul de Gaucort (as Tom Brown Henry) + Gregg Barton as Capt. Louis de Culan + Ethan Laidlaw as Jean d'Aulon (Joan's squire) + Hurd Hatfield as Father Pasquerel (Joan's chaplain) + Frederick Worlock as Duke of Bedford, England's Regent + Dennis Hoey as Sir William Glasdale + Colin Keith-Johnston as Philip, Duke of Burgundy + Mary Currier as Jeanne, Countess of Luxembourg + Roy Roberts as Wandamme (Burgundian captain) + Taylor Holmes as The Bishop of Avranches + Alan Napier as Earl of Warwick + Philip Bourneuf as Jean d'Estivet (a prosecutor) + Aubrey Mather as Jean de la Fontaine + Stephen Roberts as Thomas de Courcelles (a prosecutor) + Herbert Rudley as Isambard de la Pierre + Frank Puglia as Nicolas de Houppeville (a judge) + William Conrad as Guillaume Erard (a prosecutor) + John Parrish as Jean Beaupere (a judge) Victor Wood as Nicolas Midi (a judge) + Houseley Stevenson as The Cardinal of Winchester + Jeff Corey as Joan's prison guard + Bill Kennedy as Thierache (Joan's executioner)
Synopsis: Von göttlichen Stimmen geführt, verlässt Johanna 1429 ihr Heimatdorf Domremy, um Charles VII in Chinon zu treffen. Sie kann ihn überreden. eine Armee zu rekrutieren, und führt Frankreich zum Sieg gegen England. Es wird ihr nicht gedankt: Johanna wird Zielscheibe einer politischen Intrige und eingekerkert. Die Kirche macht ihr den Prozess und lässt sie als Hexe verbrennen.
VideoWoche
Traumprojekt von Ingrid Bergman, die die Rolle bereits in dem Zugrunde liegenden Stück "Joan of Lorraine" gespielt hatte und jahrelang darum kämpfte, dass der Stoff verfilmt wird. Obwohl als "Greatest of all spectacles" angekündigt, nimmt das Spektakel in Victor Flemings Film eine untergeordnete Rolle ein. Ursprünglich mit 145 Minuten Laufzeit im Kino, später auf 100 Minuten heruntergekürzt
Description: DVD || Format: Dolby, HiFi Sound, PAL  || Sprache: Deutsch, Englisch  || Region: Region 2  || Bildseitenformat: 1.66:1  || FSK: Freigegeben ab 12 Jahren  || Studio: Kinowelt Home Entertainment/DVD  || DVD-Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dez. 2004  || Spieldauer: 134 Minuten  || Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: basierend auf 1 Rezensionen. || ASIN: B00069TZ74
 Condition:  quality picture
Price: NA
Johanna von Orleans (1948) Germany
aka: Joan of Arc (1948) USA aka: Joan of Lorraine (USA) (working title) aka: Jeanne D'Arc (1948) France. aka: Johanna von Orleans (1948) Germany. aka: Giovanna D'Arco (1948) Italy
Credits: Director: Victor Fleming. Writing credits: Maxwell Anderson (play) + Maxwell Anderson (screenplay). Cast: Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc + Francis L. Sullivan as Pierre Cauchon (Count-Bishop of Beauvais) + J. Carrol Naish as John, Count of Luxembourg (Joan's captor) + Ward Bond as La Hire + Shepperd Strudwick as Father Massieu (Joan's bailiff) + Gene Lockhart as Georges de la Trémouille (the king's chief counselor) + John Emery as Jean, Duke d'Alencon (cousin of Charles) + Leif Erickson as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans + Cecil Kellaway as Jean le Maistre (Inquisitor of Rouen) + José Ferrer as The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France + Selena Royle as Isabelle d'Arc(Joan's mother) + Robert Barrat as Jacques d'Arc (Joan's Father) + Jimmy Lydon as Pierre d'Arc (Joan's younger brother) + Rand Brooks as Jean d'Arc (Joan's older brother) + Roman Bohnen as Durand Laxart (Joan's uncle) + Irene Rich as Catherine de Royer (Joan's friend) + Nestor Paiva as Henri le Royer (Catherine's husband) + Richard Derr as Jean de Metz (a knight) + Ray Teal as Bertrand de Poulengy (a squire) + David Bond as Jean Fournier, Curé of Vaucouleurs + George Coulouris as Sir Robert de Baudricourt - governor of Vaucouleurs + George Zucco as Constable of Clerveaux + Nicholas Joy as Reginault de Chartres, Archbishop of Rheims and Chancellor of France Richard Ney as Charles de Bourbon, Duke de Clermont + Vincent Donahue as Alain Chartier (court poet) + John Ireland as Capt. Jean de la Boussac (St. Severe) + Henry Brandon as Capt. Giles de Rais + Morris Ankrum as Capt. Poton de Xaintrailles + Thomas Browne Henry as Raoul de Gaucort (as Tom Brown Henry) + Gregg Barton as Capt. Louis de Culan + Ethan Laidlaw as Jean d'Aulon (Joan's squire) + Hurd Hatfield as Father Pasquerel (Joan's chaplain) + Frederick Worlock as Duke of Bedford, England's Regent + Dennis Hoey as Sir William Glasdale + Colin Keith-Johnston as Philip, Duke of Burgundy + Mary Currier as Jeanne, Countess of Luxembourg + Roy Roberts as Wandamme (Burgundian captain) + Taylor Holmes as The Bishop of Avranches + Alan Napier as Earl of Warwick + Philip Bourneuf as Jean d'Estivet (a prosecutor) + Aubrey Mather as Jean de la Fontaine + Stephen Roberts as Thomas de Courcelles (a prosecutor) + Herbert Rudley as Isambard de la Pierre + Frank Puglia as Nicolas de Houppeville (a judge) + William Conrad as Guillaume Erard (a prosecutor) + John Parrish as Jean Beaupere (a judge) Victor Wood as Nicolas Midi (a judge) + Houseley Stevenson as The Cardinal of Winchester + Jeff Corey as Joan's prison guard + Bill Kennedy as Thierache (Joan's executioner)
Synopsis:
Description: VHS || PAL || color || Germany || collector's item ||
 Condition:  quality picture
Price: NA
Joseph (1995) (TV)
aka: Bibel: Josef, Die (1995) (TV) (Germany) aka Bible: Joseph, The (1995) (TV) aka Joseph in Egypt (1995) (TV) (UK)
Credits: Directed by: Roger Young. Ben Kingsley - Potiphar + Paul Mercurio - Joseph + Martin Landau - Jacob + Lesley Ann Warren - Potiphar's Wife + Alice Krige - Rachel + Dominique Sanda - Leah + Warren Clarke - Ednan + Monica Bellucci - Pharaoh's Wife + Stefano Dionisi - Pharaoh + Valeria Cavalli - Asenath + Kelly Miller - Tamar + Gloria Carlin - Bilah + Michael Angelis - Reuben + Vincenzo Nicoli - Simeon + Colin Bruce - Levi
Synopsis: The story begins in Egypt, in the marketplace of Avaris where Joseph is sold as a slave to Potiphar, the Pharaoh's Chief Steward. Joseph, the favored son of the patriarch Jacob, was given into captivity by his own envious brothers. A tireless and highly productive worker, Joseph wins his master's trust and is named steward of Potiphar's household. However, Joseph also unwittingly arouses the lust of Potiphar's wife. Luring him into her room one day, she orders Joseph to give her pleasure. But Joseph prefers punishment, even death, to betraying his master. As he flees from the room, the desperate woman tears off Joseph's garment and brandishes it as proof of her violation. As Potiphar questions him, Joseph begins to narrate the story of his past, a tale of suffering and hardship. We flash back to the time when Jacob and his family settled near the town of Schechem. It is a brief and unhappy stay, for when Jacob's daughter Dinah is ravished by the young prince of Schechem, Jacob's sons decide to exact revenge with a bloodbath - despite an agreement reached between Jacob and the Schechemites. As Jacob and his family flee, Rachel, Jacob's beloved wife, dies while giving birth to Benjamin. A few years elapse, and Jacob's older sons become increasingly resentful of their father's preference for Joseph. When Joseph turns seventeen, his father has a wonderful colored coat made for him, which further excites the jealousy of the brothers. When Joseph is sent to a distant pasture one day to look after his brothers, they seize him, tear off his coat, throw him into a dry well and, the following day, sell him as a slave to traders on their way to Egypt. This is how he enters the service of Potiphar. Despite his doubts about his wife's version of the "rape", Potiphar has Joseph jailed to vindicate his wife publicly. In prison, Joseph is assigned to attend two high court officials who are suspected of having stolen a bracelet from the Pharaoh. Tormented by dreams, the men ask Joseph for help. Joseph tells the cup-bearer that he will be reinstated, and the chief-baker that he will hang. Two years later, the cup-bearer remembers Joseph when the Pharaoh is unable to obtain from his priests a rational interpretation of two anguishing dreams. Joseph is summoned and predicts that after seven years of plentiful harvest, Egypt will suffer seven years of famine. Convinced, the Pharaoh appoints Joseph as his chancellor and gives him a beautiful Egyptian woman as his wife. Joseph immediately begins to put aside a fifth of the country's harvest. After seven years a murderous famine strikes, driving people from nations near and far to come to Egypt to buy grain. Among the famished, Joseph recognizes his brothers. Testing them to see if they have changed, Joseph is satisfied and reveals his identity. Finally reunited with his beloved brother Benjamin and his father Jacob, Joseph reconciles with his family, and the Pharaoh invites them to settle in Egypt as overseers of his livestock.
Description: VHS || NTSC || color || English || collector's item || Runtime: 185 min / Germany:178 min || Country: Italy / USA / Germany
 Condition:  quality picture
Price: NA
Joseph and His Brethren (1960)
aka: Joseph Sold by His Brothers (1960) aka Joseph and His Brethren (1960) aka Sold Into Egypt (1960) (UK) aka Story of Joseph and His Brethren, The (1962) (USA) aka L Esclave De Pharaon. (1960) (France) aka: Giuseppe Venduto, Da (1960) Germany
Credits: Directed by: Irving Rapper + Luciano Ricci. Geoffrey Horne - Joseph + Robert Morley - Potiphar + Belinda Lee - Henet + Vira Silenti - Asenath + Terence Hill - Benjamin (as Mario Girotti) + Carlo Giustini - Reuben + Finlay Currie - Jacob + Arturo Dominici - Rekmira + Robert Rietty - Pharaoh + Julian Brooks - Chief Baker + Mimmo Billi - Chief Butler + Marietto - Benjamin as a Child + Marco Guglielmi - Judah + Dante DiPaolo - Simeon + Charles Borromel - Dan
Synopsis:
Description: VHS ||  || color || English || collector's item || Runtime: USA:103 min || Country: Italy / Yugoslavia
 Condition:  quality picture
Price: NA
Joseph and His Brethren (1960)
aka: Joseph Sold by His Brothers (1960) aka Joseph and His Brethren (1960) aka Sold Into Egypt (1960) (UK) aka Story of Joseph and His Brethren, The (1962) (USA) aka L Esclave De Pharaon. (1960) (France) aka: Giuseppe Venduto, Da (1960) Germany
Credits: Directed by: Irving Rapper + Luciano Ricci. Geoffrey Horne - Joseph + Robert Morley - Potiphar + Belinda Lee - Henet + Vira Silenti - Asenath + Terence Hill - Benjamin (as Mario Girotti) + Carlo Giustini - Reuben + Finlay Currie - Jacob + Arturo Dominici - Rekmira + Robert Rietty - Pharaoh + Julian Brooks - Chief Baker + Mimmo Billi - Chief Butler + Marietto - Benjamin as a Child + Marco Guglielmi - Judah + Dante DiPaolo - Simeon + Charles Borromel - Dan
Synopsis:
Description: DVD || NTSC || color || English || Country: Italy / Yugoslavia
 Condition:  quality picture
Price: NA
Julius Caesar (1953) VHS
Credits: Cast: Marlon Brando, James Mason, John Gielgud, Louis Calhern, Greer Garson, Edmond O'Brien Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Synopsis: Brutus, Cassius, and other high-ranking Romans murder Caesar, because they believe his ambition will lead to tyranny. The people of Rome are on their side until Antony, Caesar's right-hand man, makes a moving speech. The conspirators are driven from Rome, and two armies are formed: one side following the conspirators; the other, Antony. Antony has the superior force, and surrounds Brutus and Cassius, but they kill themselves to avoid capture.
Description: VHS ||  PAL  ||  color ||  English Language ||  Collector's Historical epic ||  121 minutes
Condition: good to very good quality picture and playing condition
Price:$25

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