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The Making of 'Saint Joan'
Original title: The Making of a Movie
TV Movie
1957
25m
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Director
Otto Preminger
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Jean Seberg
Graham Greene
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Otto Preminger
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Jean Seberg
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Graham Greene
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Richard Widmark
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Richard Todd
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John Gielgud
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(as Sir John Gielgud)
Anton Walbrook
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Roger K. Furse
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Ray Simm
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John McCorry
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1957 (United States)
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United Kingdom
Language
English
Also known as
Die Entstehung eines Films
Production company
Wheel Productions
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25 minutes
Color
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