Saint Joan
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Saint Joan
Summary
Saint Joan is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Saint Joan's image is recorded as Saintjoanposter1957.JPG[3].
- Saint Joan's instance of is recorded as film[4].
- Saint Joan's director is recorded as Otto Preminger[5].
- Saint Joan's screenwriter is recorded as Graham Greene[6].
- Saint Joan's screenwriter is recorded as George Bernard Shaw[7].
- Saint Joan's composer is recorded as Mischa Spoliansky[8].
- Saint Joan's genre is recorded as drama film[9].
- Saint Joan's genre is recorded as war film[10].
- Saint Joan's genre is recorded as biographical film[11].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Jean Seberg[12].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Richard Widmark[13].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Richard Todd[14].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Anton Walbrook[15].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as John Gielgud[16].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Harry Andrews[17].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Margot Grahame[18].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Finlay Currie[19].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Sydney Bromley[20].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Felix Aylmer[21].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Bernard Miles[22].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Archie Duncan[23].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Barry Jones[24].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as David Hemmings[25].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Francis de Wolff[26].
- Saint Joan's cast member is recorded as Norman Rossington[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Saint Joan's producer is recorded as Otto Preminger[28]. Its director is recorded as Otto Preminger[5]. Screenwriters include Graham Greene[6] and George Bernard Shaw[7]. Cast members include Jean Seberg[12], Richard Widmark[13], Richard Todd[14], Anton Walbrook[15], John Gielgud[16], and Harry Andrews[17].
Publication
Saint Joan's publication date is recorded as +1957-01-01T00:00:00Z[29]. Its original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[30]. Genres include drama film[9], war film[10], and biographical film[11].
Reception
Reviews include 4.7/10[31] and 25%[32].
Why It Matters
Saint Joan ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]