Joan the Woman Page #3

Synopsis: John Trent, a World War I British officer, finds an ancient sword in his trench bunker just prior to volunteering for what will amount to 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. She is victorious at Orleans and the new King is crowned. Joan resists Trent's entreaties of love and continues her struggle to free the rest of her country from English occupation. Sinister forces, both English and French, conspire against her and she is
 
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Year:
1916
138 min
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arrived; The Witch, with a

handful of knights, He rides

secretly to Compigne.

You can avenge yourself

by capturing her, We know

where the Witch rides. Go

with your men and bring it!

Order me any other mission, but do

not order me to capture the Maid!

You've become a coward, Eric Trent.

I order you, in the

name of your King English,

capture Juana La Criada!

THE BLACK RIDER:

Have not you seen the Black Rider?

Not long ago, Gaspard, not long ago!

THE ALBA LETS STEP TO THE DAY...

AND TO THE DESTINY

The Ashes of Love.

For the service rendered

to the King capturing this

witch, I I name, from

today, Count of Diermont!

You cheated on me!

Rejoice, my Lord! The Devil has been

deceived, and the Witch captured!

Go and pray for your soul!

The fire, the fire!

The Gratitude of the Kings.

For God's sake, give me money

to rescue Juana the Maid!

Think, Lord:
Rescue a

witch, who wanted to

proclaim herself queen and

govern in your place!

I will do it or I will

not call you Rey again!

THE AUCTION A captive warrior, be King,

Duke o Landlord, is held by a ransom.

But Juana the Maid was sold

to the highest bidder.

I bring English gold to

rescue Juana the Witch!

All this is useless, Gentlemen,

for my King will rescue me!

With England looking for its

destruction, and Cauchon

wanting revenge, Juana is brought

to trial for witchcraft.

She spells, and people fall

spellbound and love her!

Do you think that, for those "voices"

what do you say, are you in God's grace?

If I am not in God's grace, you can

take me. If I am, you can leave me.

THE PARODY OF JUSTICE Juana,

without a lawyer, was

so disconcerted to his

tormentors that Cauchon,

finding it impossible to

catch her, resorted to

the tricks more despicable

to advance the end.

We do not want to hurt you, Joanna, but

you must sign this paper to be free!

In this paper you declare

that you have sin against

the Holy Church, have you

lied about concerning.

Saints and Voices, and that you

promise to dress again as a woman!

The Last Movement of the Game.

Tonight, you will put the worst ruffian of

your guard in the Juana la Maid's cell.

In the morning this mop will have

returned to his masculine attire.

We can declare it Heretic with

recidivism and will be burned!

You are a priest, and

you should look for the

salvation of this girl

instead of his death!

The Night Watch.

The horses are waiting at the prison door.

Hurry up and follow me!

I was wrong to deny what I know that is

true, but I signed for fear of the bonfire!

How you have returned to

your attire masculine I

declare to you, Juana,

recidivist heretic, so.

You will be driven to the public

square at dawn and... burned!

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