Joan the Woman

Joan the Woman is a 1916 American epic silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Geraldine Farrar as Joan of Arc. The film premiered on Christmas Day in 1916. This was DeMille's first historical drama. The screenplay is based on Friedrich Schiller's 1801 play Die Jungfrau von Orleans (The Maid of Orleans). This film was considered to be the "first cinematic spectacle about Joan of Arc."

Joan the Woman
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCecil B. DeMille
Written byJeanie MacPherson
Produced byJesse L. Lasky
Cecil B. DeMille
StarringGeraldine Farrar
CinematographyAlvin Wyckoff
Edited byCecil B. DeMille
Music byWilliam Furst
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • December 25, 1916 (1916-12-25) (New York City premiere)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
Budget$302,976
Box office$605,731

This was the first film to use the Handschiegl Color Process (billed as the "Wyckoff-DeMille Process") for certain scenes. This process is especially noticeable in the scene of Joan burning at the stake, the use of red and yellow gave this a heightened dramatic effect. DeMille has said that in the weeks before shooting he became obsessed with historical research, costume and set design, and casting decisions.

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