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  • The Lark (1957)
  • TV Movie
The Lark (1957)
TV Movie

Closely follows a dramatization by playwright Jean Anouilh, 'The Lark' depicts the trial of Joan of Arc plus a few flashback scenes.
Director
Writers
Jean Anouilh | James Costigan (television adaptation) | Lillian Hellman (play adaptation)
Producer
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Updated Feb 10, 1957

Release date
Feb 10, 1957 (United States)

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Cast

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18 cast members
Name Known for
Julie Harris
Joan of Arc Joan of Arc   See fewer
Boris Karloff
Bishop Cauchon Bishop Cauchon   See fewer
Eli Wallach
Dauphin Dauphin   See fewer
Basil Rathbone
Chief Inquisitor Chief Inquisitor   See fewer
Denholm Elliott
Warwick Warwick   See fewer
Jack Warden
Robert de Beaudricourt Robert de Beaudricourt   See fewer
Harold Winston
Promoter Promoter   See fewer
Michael Higgins
Brother Ladvenu Brother Ladvenu   See fewer
Ward Costello
Joan's Father Joan's Father   See fewer
Mary Loane
Joan's Mother Joan's Mother   See fewer
Barbara Stanton
Young Queen Young Queen   See fewer
Jan Farrand
Agnes Sorel Agnes Sorel   See fewer
Elspeth March
Queen Yolande Queen Yolande   See fewer
Gregory Morton
Monsieur de la Tremouille Monsieur de la Tremouille   See fewer
Charles Penman
Archbishop of Rheims Archbishop of Rheims   See fewer
Bruce Gordon
La Hire La Hire   See fewer
Ralph Roberts
Executioner Executioner   See fewer
Harry Davis
English Soldier English Soldier   See fewer
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