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Heilige Jeanne

Heilige Jeanne

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Dutch television adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play "Saint Joan".

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Dutch

Runtime

113 mins

Rating

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Release Date

24 March 1978

Country

Netherlands

Cast

Josine van Dalsum

Josine van Dalsum

Jeanne

Lex van Delden

Lex van Delden

Charles

Coen Flink

Coen Flink

Bisschop Cauchon

Max Croiset

Max Croiset

Graaf van Warwick

Rutger Hauer

Rutger Hauer

Dunois

Lo van Hensbergen

Lo van Hensbergen

Aartsbisschop van Reins

Johan Schmitz

Johan Schmitz

De Inquisiteur

Leo de Hartogh

Leo de Hartogh

Kapelaan deStogumber

Will Van Selst

Will Van Selst

Robert de Baudricourt

Leen Jongewaard

Leen Jongewaard

Huismeester

Erik Plooyer

Erik Plooyer

Blauwbaard

Paul Brandenburg

Paul Brandenburg

Kapitein La Hire

Tom van Beek

Tom van Beek

D'Estivet

Hugo Koolschijn

Hugo Koolschijn

Martin Ladvenu

Ben Aerden

Ben Aerden

Hertog de la Tremouille

Elsa Lioni

Elsa Lioni

Hertogin de la Tremouille

Jan Vreeken

Jan Vreeken

Bertrand de Poulengey

Con Meyer

Con Meyer

De Beul

Paul Röttger

Paul Röttger

Hofpage

Olaf Wijnants

Olaf Wijnants

Page van Dunois

Sacco van der Made

Sacco van der Made

Page van Warwick

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