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Heilige Jeanne
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Heilige Jeanne

Mar 24, 1978
1h 53m
★ 0.0

Overview

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

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Katholieke Radio Omroep (KRO)

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Cast

Josine van Dalsum

Jeanne

Josine van Dalsum

Lex van Delden

Charles

Lex van Delden

Coen Flink

Bisschop Cauchon

Coen Flink

Max Croiset

Graaf van Warwick

Max Croiset

Rutger Hauer

Dunois

Rutger Hauer

Lo van Hensbergen

Aartsbisschop van Reins

Lo van Hensbergen

Johan Schmitz

De Inquisiteur

Johan Schmitz

Leo de Hartogh

Kapelaan deStogumber

Leo de Hartogh

Will Van Selst

Robert de Baudricourt

Will Van Selst

Leen Jongewaard

Huismeester

Leen Jongewaard

Erik Plooyer

Blauwbaard

Erik Plooyer

Paul Brandenburg

Kapitein La Hire

Paul Brandenburg

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