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29 September 1972 (West Germany) morePlot:
This movie is based on the medieval legend of Pope Joan, who was made Pope for a brief period around 855 A.D... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
a most enjoyable film...full marks!! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Liv Ullmann | ... | Pope Joan | |
| Jeremy Kemp | ... | Joan's Father | |
| Natasa Nicolescu | ... | Joan's Mother | |
| Sharon Winter | ... | Joan as a child | |
| Margareta Pogonat | ... | Village woman | |
| Richard Bebb | ... | Lord of Manor | |
| Peter Arne | ... | Richard | |
| Patrick Magee | ... | Elder monk | |
| George Innes | ... | Monk | |
| Nigel Havers | ... | Young monk | |
| Lesley-Anne Down | ... | Cecilia | |
| Susan Macready | ... | Sister Nunciata | |
| Shelagh Wilcocks | ... | Sister Louise | |
| Olivia de Havilland | ... | Mother Superior | |
| André Morell | ... | Emperor Louis |
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She Who Would Be Pope (UK) (restored version)The Devil's Imposter (USA) (recut version)
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Australia:M | Finland:K-16 | UK:15 (video rating) (2005) | UK:AA (original rating) | USA:PGFun Stuff
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The final film of Derek Farr. moreSoundtrack:
Veni Creator Spiritus moreFAQ
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SHE WHO WOULD BE POPE
I really enjoyed this film as a real aficionado of historical faction and legends. Movie buffs who yearn for renowned actors whose sex appeal and charisma fill up the screen, as soon as they appear without uttering a word, would also find this motion picture enthralling.
Franco Nero as Prince Louis, with blazing blue eyes brimming over in sensuality , becomes Emperor, conquering both Infidels and the Vatican. Although Jeremy Kemp, has a small role, whose pockmarked face, as handsome as it is rugged and scarred with life, makes him so credible as Joan's bible thumping father. Maximilian Schell, in his part as Brother Adrian is yet another from this large cast of famous faces who are a pleasure to watch as they captivate and capture the audience as they embrace their characters. The beautiful Lesley-Ann Downe although very young, is not as innocent or virtuous as she looks. No less are any of the remarkable cast such as the enchanting hero/heroine Liv Ullman, whose transformation from a nun to a priest is seamless, that makes the two hours of SHE..WHO WOULD BE POPE such compelling viewing.
Although the setting is in the Dark Ages, there is a lightness in the way the unpleasant events are portrayed that make the reality of the harshness of life in that time, acceptable to all, from rape, pillage, murder and forbidden love.
The Evangelicals haven't changed their book or mantras and the flowing robes and costumes of the clergy have all remained the same in authentically reproduced settings and lavish scenery. This story had to be retold in its original uncut form, sliding in and out of millennia, to fully understand how the world has turned despite that we, as individuals remain the same. The psychologist analysing a woman claiming a former life as Pope, ensures a multifaceted film that would appeal to a wide audience. SF