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TWO FILM DVD: JOAN THE WOMAN (colorized) (1916) + MADELEINE (1912)

Ilse Oeser Hugo Flink Ludwig Trautmann Ludwig Trautmann Emil Albes Geraldine Farrar Jeanne d'Arc Wallace Reid Eric Trent 1431, Eric Trent 1917 Theodore Roberts Cauchon Raymond Hatton Charles VII Lawrence Peyton Gaspard Charles Clary La Tremouille
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JOAN THE WOMAN (1916):

John Trent, a World War I British officer, finds an ancient sword in his trench just prior to volunteering for, what will amount to be, a suicide mission the next day. That night he is visited by the spirit of Joan of Arc and is transported back to the 15th Century. Joan's career begins when, as a peasant girl, she meets Trent's ancestor, also an English soldier, fighting for the Burgundians. After Trent is captured, Joan is brought to the attention of the beleaguered Dauphin, heir to the French throne, who cannot be crowned because the English hold the royal city of Orleans. The weak Dauphin is impressed by her vision and apparently heaven-sent powers, which border on the supernatural and ultimately gives her command of the armies. 

DVD-r has English intertitles with no subtitles. Approx. 137 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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MADELEINE (1912):

A French girl is engaged to a German engineer, who gets caught during the Franco-Prussian War. She helps him escape and he attacks the French unit who caught him in the girl's family estate.

DVD-r has Dutch intertitles with switchable English subtitles. Approx. 40 mins. See film sample for audio and video quality!

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