George Zucco
(as Constable of Clerveaux)
Constable of Clervaux:
If you are the Maid and I don't say that you are- but if you are, I have a message from the people of Clervaux. It's this, go with God and save France. Save France and save our people.
Shepperd Strudwick
(as Father Massieu)
Selena Royle
(as Isabelle d'Arc)
Isabelle d'Arc:
A mother bears children and gives them to the world, and brings them up and thinks she knows them well, but she doesn't know them at all.
Ingrid Bergman
(as Joan of Arc)
Jean - Duke d'Alencon:
La Hire takes pride in being a plain, blunt fellow without polish for anybody, so think nothing of his greeting. He fights well.
Joan of Arc: If he fights well, I shall like him.
Joan of Arc: If he fights well, I shall like him.
Ingrid Bergman
(as Joan of Arc)
Jean Beaupere:
Do you believe that you are in a state of grace?
Joan of Arc: If I am not, may God put me there. If I am, may... may He keep me there.
Joan of Arc: If I am not, may God put me there. If I am, may... may He keep me there.
Ingrid Bergman
(as Joan of Arc)
Jean Beaupere:
What do your voices tell you?
Joan of Arc: They tell me to answer you boldly.
Jean le Maistre: Did they promise to deliver you?
Joan of Arc: Saint Catherine told me I would be rescued. I do not know whether this means I will be delivered by a French attack upon this city of Rouen, or something else. But I was told I would be freed by a great victory.
Joan of Arc: They tell me to answer you boldly.
Jean le Maistre: Did they promise to deliver you?
Joan of Arc: Saint Catherine told me I would be rescued. I do not know whether this means I will be delivered by a French attack upon this city of Rouen, or something else. But I was told I would be freed by a great victory.
Ingrid Bergman
(as Joan of Arc)
Jean Beaupere:
Why did you display your banner at the coronation?
Joan of Arc: It had shared in the toil, it was only right that it should share in the honor.
Joan of Arc: It had shared in the toil, it was only right that it should share in the honor.
Ingrid Bergman
(as Joan of Arc)
La Hire:
She's one of two things - either a charlatan, or a fool.
Joan of Arc: As for the first, I can't answer, as I don't know what the word means. If I am a fool, God as least has not held it against me.
Joan of Arc: As for the first, I can't answer, as I don't know what the word means. If I am a fool, God as least has not held it against me.
Ward Bond
(as La Hire)
La Hire:
Why are you crying?
Joan of Arc: Because they're dead. Horribly dead. And it was I who killed them.
La Hire: Killed who?
Joan of Arc: All these men. Ours, and the enemy's.
La Hire: Huh! Are you crying about the English?
Joan of Arc: I have no hatred for the English. I spoke bold and loud so that you would follow me. I thought victory would be beautiful, but it is an ugly, bloody thing.
La Hire: Why, there never was a more beautiful victory than this!
Joan of Arc: Because they're dead. Horribly dead. And it was I who killed them.
La Hire: Killed who?
Joan of Arc: All these men. Ours, and the enemy's.
La Hire: Huh! Are you crying about the English?
Joan of Arc: I have no hatred for the English. I spoke bold and loud so that you would follow me. I thought victory would be beautiful, but it is an ugly, bloody thing.
La Hire: Why, there never was a more beautiful victory than this!
José Ferrer
(as The Dauphin, Charles VII, later King of France)
The Dauphin:
A ruler must compromise and bargain with the lowest kind of people, even the enemy. Men are governed by corruption, they like it.
Joan of Arc: Men hate corruption, and God hates it!
The Dauphin: I don't know about God, but men take to it very naturally.
Joan of Arc: Men hate corruption, and God hates it!
The Dauphin: I don't know about God, but men take to it very naturally.