'La Hire' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Johanka z Arku (2003)
Actors:
Lucie Bílá (actress),
Jirí Hubac (writer),
Ondrej Soukup (composer),
Vladimir Marek (actor),
Vladimir Marek (actor),
Vladimir Marek (actor),
Vladimir Marek (actor),
Vladimir Marek (actor),
Petr Kolár (actor),
Jan Révai (actor),
Jan Révai (actor),
Martin Posta (actor),
Martin Posta (actor),
Martin Posta (actor),
Martin Posta (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Musical,
Joan of Arc (1996)
Actors:
Lex de Azevedo (composer),
Brian Nissen (actor),
Brian Nissen (writer),
Jared F. Brown (producer),
Richard Rich (director),
Richard Rich (producer),
Terry L. Noss (producer),
James Koford (editor),
Ray Porter (actor),
Ray Porter (actor),
Thomas J. Tobin (producer),
Bernie Van De Yacht (miscellaneous crew),
Bernie Van De Yacht (actor),
Seldon Young (producer),
Therese Alexus (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: As a young girl, Joan lived in the French countryside. One day, she heard voices from heaven talking to her. The voices told Joan that she was called to help fight for the freedom of France. They also told her that Prince Charles was to be anointed and crowned the rightful king of France. Joan went to see Prince Charles but the Prince said to send her away. The warrior, Le Hire, reminded Charles of a prophesy that said a young maiden would save France. Prince Charles agreed to see Joan but planned to prove that she was a fake. Charles switched clothes with his tailor and hid in the crowd of people when Joan entered the room. He believed if Joan had special powers, she would be able to identify him. Joan was not fooled and she quickly bowed before him. The Prince was convinced so he made her a commander in his army. Under Joan's command new supplies and soldiers made it into Orleans and the English fled. Talbot, the leader of the English military, believed Joan must be a witch because she could not have beat the English in battle without the help of the devil. Joan was captured and tried on the charges of witchcraft and heresy. Cauchon, a bishop of the church, found Joan guilty and sentenced her to death by fire. After Joan's death La Hire and Dunois asked King Charles for control of the army. They wanted to continue what Joan had begun. The war continued for twenty two years before Joan's people were set free. Twenty five years after Joan's death, the trial condemning her was pronounced invalid and her name was cleared.
Keywords: accused-of-witchcraft, burned-at-the-stake, character-name-in-title, english, french-army, french-history, girl, hearing-voices, joan-of-arc, king-charles-vii-of-france
Genres:
Animation,
Biography,
Family,
History,
Short,
War,
Jeanne la Pucelle I - Les batailles (1994)
Actors:
Christine Laurent (writer),
Christine Laurent (costume designer),
Vincent Solignac (actor),
Sandrine Bonnaire (actress),
Martine Marignac (producer),
Jacques Rivette (writer),
André Marcon (actor),
Didier Sauvegrain (actor),
Bruno Wolkowitch (actor),
Jean-Louis Richard (actor),
Jean-Pierre Lorit (actor),
Jacques Rivette (actor),
Pascal Bonitzer (writer),
Mario Luraschi (miscellaneous crew),
Jacques Rivette (director),
Plot: A part of Joan of Arc's life. At the beginning, Jeanne (Joan) has already left Domremy, she is trying to convince a captain to escort her to the Dauphin. It ends during Jeanne's first battle, at Orleans. Meanwhile, Jeanne is depicted more as a warrior than a saint (all cliches are avoided), with only her faith for strength.
Keywords: 1420s, 15th-century, bastille-des-tourelles, battle, battle-of-orléans, british-army, character-name-in-title, dauphin, faith, french-army
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Jeanne la Pucelle II - Les prisons (1994)
Actors:
Monique Mélinand (actress),
Hélène de Fougerolles (actress),
Didier Sauvegrain (actor),
Sandrine Bonnaire (actress),
Michel Berto (actor),
Bruno Wolkowitch (actor),
Mario Luraschi (actor),
Yann Collette (actor),
Vincent Solignac (actor),
Philippe Morier-Genoud (actor),
André Marcon (actor),
Jean-Pierre Lorit (actor),
Jean-Louis Richard (actor),
Edith Scob (actress),
Nathalie Richard (actress),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Jeanne d'Arc, le pouvoir de l'innocence (1989)
Actors:
Michel Etcheverry (actor),
Christophe Odent (actor),
Nicolas Silberg (actor),
Claude Brosset (actor),
Nadine Alari (actress),
Didier Sandre (actor),
Raymond Pellegrin (actor),
Gérard Darrieu (actor),
Christian Bouillette (actor),
Philippe Dormoy (actor),
Jean-Claude Dreyfus (actor),
François Caron (actor),
Jean-Pierre Bagot (actor),
Pierre Badel (director),
Jean-Pol Dubois (actor),
Genres:
,
Die Jungfrau von Orleans (1974)
Actors:
Heribert Wenk (director),
Rolf Becker (actor),
Wolf-Dietrich Berg (actor),
Charles Brauer (actor),
Josef Dahmen (actor),
Werner Hinz (actor),
Peter Lehmbrock (actor),
Joachim Dietmar Mues (actor),
Gerhard Olschewski (actor),
Christa Berndl (actress),
Eva Mattes (actress),
Doris Schade (actress),
Friedrich Schiller (writer),
Christoph Bantzer (actor),
E.O. Fuhrmann (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Sainte Jeanne (1969)
Actors:
Maurice Teynac (actor),
Giani Esposito (actor),
Michel Etcheverry (actor),
Marc Eyraud (actor),
Pierre Tornade (actor),
Paul Le Person (actor),
François Maistre (actor),
Antoine Marin (actor),
François Marthouret (actor),
George Bernard Shaw (writer),
Georges Neveux (writer),
Dominique Labourier (actress),
Dominique Paturel (actor),
Jacques Rispal (actor),
Noël Roquevert (actor),
Genres:
,
Saint Joan (1967)
Actors:
Theodore Bikel (actor),
Dana Elcar (actor),
Maurice Evans (actor),
Leo Genn (actor),
William Hickey (actor),
Raymond Massey (actor),
Roddy McDowall (actor),
George Rose (actor),
Geneviève Bujold (actress),
George Schaefer (producer),
George Bernard Shaw (writer),
George Schaefer (director),
James Donald (actor),
David Birney (actor),
Robert Hartung (writer),
Genres:
Drama,
The Lark (1957)
Actors:
George Schaefer (producer),
Leonard Bernstein (composer),
Eli Wallach (actor),
Jack Warden (actor),
Jean Anouilh (writer),
Julie Harris (actress),
Denholm Elliott (actor),
Michael Higgins (actor),
Boris Karloff (actor),
George Schaefer (director),
Basil Rathbone (actor),
Lillian Hellman (writer),
Elspeth March (actress),
Harry Davis (actor),
Robert Hartung (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
,
Joan of Arc (1948)
Actors:
George Bruggeman (actor),
Ward Bond (actor),
Rand Brooks (actor),
Robert Anderson (actor),
David Bond (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
Henry Brandon (actor),
Robert Barrat (actor),
George Barrows (actor),
Gregg Barton (actor),
Morris Ankrum (actor),
Richard Alexander (actor),
Edward Biby (actor),
Robert Bice (actor),
Bob Burns (actor),
Plot: In the Fifteenth Century, France is a defeated and ruined nation after the One Hundred Years War against England. The fourteen years old farm girl Joan of Arc claims to hear voices from Heaven asking her to lead God's Army against Orleans and crowning the weak Dauphin Charles VII as King of France. Joan gathers the people with her faith, forms an army and conquerors Orleans. When her army is ready to attack Paris, the corrupt Charles sells his country to England and dismiss the army. Joan is arrested, sold to the Burgundians England and submitted to a shameful political trial in Rouen castle.
Keywords: 15th-century, based-on-play, battle, bishop, blockbuster, british-army, burned-at-the-stake, character-name-in-title, christianity, coronation
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: Greatest of all spectacles! A cast of thousands
Quotes:
Constable of Clervaux: If you are the Maid and I don't say that you are- but if you are, I have a message from the people of Clervaux. It's this, go with God and save France. Save France and save our people.
Isabelle d'Arc: A mother bears children and gives them to the world, and brings them up and thinks she knows them well, but she doesn't know them at all.
Father Massieu: Go... Child of God... Daughter of France... go!
Joan of Arc: My gentle Dauphin, it is you I seek, for I have come a long way to find you and no other can take your place. God has spoken to me through His messengers, and it is His will that I come to aid you and that you be King of France.
Joan of Arc: BISHOP! I die through you!
Joan of Arc: I think I have courage to die, but not to die thus in small sick ways.
The Dauphin: A ruler must compromise and bargain with the lowest kind of people, even the enemy. Men are governed by corruption, they like it.::Joan of Arc: Men hate corruption, and God hates it!::The Dauphin: I don't know about God, but men take to it very naturally.
Jean Beaupere: What do your voices tell you?::Joan of Arc: They tell me to answer you boldly.::Jean le Maistre: Did they promise to deliver you?::Joan of Arc: Saint Catherine told me I would be rescued. I do not know whether this means I will be delivered by a French attack upon this city of Rouen, or something else. But I was told I would be freed by a great victory.
Joan of Arc: [after seeing a soldier perish in flames during battle] Death by fire is a horrible thing.
Joan of Arc: [to her troops, after hearing her voices] This is the hour. Now is the time. In God's name, strike! Strike boldly!