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Richard Widmark

Richard Widmark
(as The Dauphin, Charles VII)

The Dauphin, Charles VII: [after he is anointed and crowned in Rheims Cathedral] That holy oil Joan talked about is rancid.
Archbishop of Rheims: Your Majesty, that oil is nearly a thousand years old. It was brought by an angel to King Clovis.
The Dauphin, Charles VII: Well, no doubt it was fresher then.

Richard Widmark

Richard Widmark
(as The Dauphin, Charles VII)

The Dauphin, Charles VII: It's always you good men who do the big mischiefs.

Richard Widmark

Richard Widmark
(as The Dauphin, Charles VII)

The Dauphin, Charles VII: Now, what's the good of sitting on the throne, when the other fellows are giving all the orders?

Richard Widmark

Richard Widmark
(as The Dauphin, Charles VII)

The Dauphin, Charles VII: The moment comes when the soldier must give way to the statesman.

Finlay Currie

Finlay Currie
(as Archbishop of Rheims)

Archbishop of Rheims: An event that creates faith does not deceive. Therefore it is not a fraud, but a miracle.


Richard Todd

Richard Todd
(as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans)

Dunois, Bastard of Orleans: Do you expect people to love you for showing them up?

Richard Todd

Richard Todd
(as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans)

St.Joan of Arc: Are you the Bastard?
Dunois, Bastard of Orleans: Are you the Maid?

Jean Seberg

Jean Seberg
(as St.Joan of Arc)

St.Joan of Arc: Be you a saint?
English Soldier: Yes, lady, straight from hell.
Dunois, Bastard of Orleans: A saint, and from hell!
English Soldier: Yes, noble captain, I have a day off. Every year, you know. That's my allowance for my one good action.
Cauchon: Wretch! In all the years of your life did you do only one good action?
English Soldier: I never thought about it: it came natural like. But they scored it up for me.
The Dauphin, Charles VII: What was it?
English Soldier: Why, the silliest thing you ever heard of. I...
St.Joan of Arc: He tied two sticks together, and gave them to a poor lass that was going to be burned.

Jean Seberg

Jean Seberg
(as St.Joan of Arc)

St.Joan of Arc: O God who made this beautiful earth, when will it be ready to receive your saints? How long, o Lord? How long?

Jean Seberg

Jean Seberg
(as St.Joan of Arc)

St.Joan of Arc: There's no help, no council in any of you. I thought I would have friends in the court of France, and I find only wolves fighting for pieces of her poor torn body. I believed that you, who now cast me out, would be like strong towers to keep harm from me. But I'm wiser now and nobody is any the worse for being wiser. Don't think you can frighten me by telling me that I'm alone. France is alone... and God is alone... and what is my loneliness before the loneliness of my country and my God?

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