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Joan of Arc
film by Fleming [1948]
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- In Victor Fleming: The 1940s
His next—and final—movie was Joan of Arc (1948), a rather plodding adaptation of Maxwell Anderson’s stage epic, though Bergman and costar José Ferrer both received Oscar nominations.
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- In Victor Fleming: The 1940s
- Oscar to Hoch, Skall, and Valentine for best cinematography and Honorary Oscar to Wanger, 1948
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- Bergman
- In Ingrid Bergman: Stardom: Casablanca, Gaslight, and Notorious
…playing the titular character in Joan of Arc (1948), for which she received her fourth Academy Award nomination.
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- In Ingrid Bergman: Stardom: Casablanca, Gaslight, and Notorious
- Ferrer
- In José Ferrer
Following his motion-picture debut in Joan of Arc (1948), Ferrer appeared in Whirlpool (1949), Crisis (1950), The Caine Mutiny (1954), The Shrike (1955), Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965). As a director, he cast
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- In José Ferrer
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- In Irene Rich
…films were Fort Apache and Joan of Arc (both 1948). After appearing on Broadway in As the Girls Go (1948–50), Rich retired from show business.
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- In Irene Rich