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    Beauty and the Beast

    • 19911991
    • GG
    • 1h 24min
    IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    427K
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    POPULARITY
    1,337
    355
    • Cast & crew
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    Paige O'Hara in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Belle, whose father is imprisoned by the Beast, offers herself instead and discovers her captor to be an enchanted prince.
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    AnimationFamilyFantasy

    A prince cursed to spend his days as a hideous monster sets out to regain his humanity by earning a young woman's love.A prince cursed to spend his days as a hideous monster sets out to regain his humanity by earning a young woman's love.A prince cursed to spend his days as a hideous monster sets out to regain his humanity by earning a young woman's love.

    IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    427K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,337
    355
    • Directors
      • Gary Trousdale
      • Kirk Wise
    • Writers
      • Linda Woolverton(animation screenplay by)
      • Brenda Chapman(story by)
      • Chris Sanders(story by)
    • Stars
      • Paige O'Hara(voice)
      • Robby Benson(voice)
      • Jesse Corti(voice)
    Top credits
    • Directors
      • Gary Trousdale
      • Kirk Wise
    • Writers
      • Linda Woolverton(animation screenplay by)
      • Brenda Chapman(story by)
      • Chris Sanders(story by)
    • Stars
      • Paige O'Hara(voice)
      • Robby Benson(voice)
      • Jesse Corti(voice)
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  • See production, box office & company info
    • 460User reviews
    • 214Critic reviews
    • 95Metascore
  • See production, box office & company info
    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 31 wins & 32 nominations total

    Videos9

    3D Re-release Version
    Trailer 1:34
    3D Re-release Version
    Hollywood's Shared History with Broadway
    Clip 6:12
    Hollywood's Shared History with Broadway
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Clip 0:45
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Clip 1:39
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Clip 1:12
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Featurette 1:02
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Featurette 1:01
    Beauty and the Beast: Diamond Edition
    Brenda Song's Obsessions
    Video 2:37
    Brenda Song's Obsessions
    We Made Rob RIGGLE Out of Some Very Dangerous Situations
    Video 2:24
    We Made Rob RIGGLE Out of Some Very Dangerous Situations

    Photos270

    Robby Benson and Paige O'Hara in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Paige O'Hara in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Jerry Orbach and David Ogden Stiers in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Paige O'Hara in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Robby Benson and Paige O'Hara in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Jerry Orbach in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Robby Benson and Paige O'Hara in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Robby Benson and Paige O'Hara in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Robby Benson and Paige O'Hara in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Angela Lansbury and David Ogden Stiers in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Robby Benson and Paige O'Hara in Beauty and the Beast (1991)
    Angela Lansbury, Jerry Orbach, and David Ogden Stiers in Beauty and the Beast (1991)

    Top cast

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    Paige O'Hara
    Paige O'Hara
    • Belleas Belle
    • (voice)
    Robby Benson
    Robby Benson
    • Beastas Beast
    • (voice)
    Jesse Corti
    Jesse Corti
    • Lefouas Lefou
    • (voice)
    Rex Everhart
    Rex Everhart
    • Mauriceas Maurice
    • (voice)
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Mrs. Pottsas Mrs. Potts
    • (voice)
    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Lumiereas Lumiere
    • (voice)
    Bradley Pierce
    Bradley Pierce
    • Chipas Chip
    • (voice)
    • (as Bradley Michael Pierce)
    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • Cogsworthas Cogsworth
    • (voice)
    • …
    Richard White
    Richard White
    • Gastonas Gaston
    • (voice)
    Jo Anne Worley
    Jo Anne Worley
    • Wardrobeas Wardrobe
    • (voice)
    Mary Kay Bergman
    Mary Kay Bergman
    • Bimbetteas Bimbette
    • (voice)
    Brian Cummings
    Brian Cummings
    • Stoveas Stove
    • (voice)
    Alvin Epstein
    • Bookselleras Bookseller
    • (voice)
    Tony Jay
    Tony Jay
    • Monsieur D'Arqueas Monsieur D'Arque
    • (voice)
    Alec Murphy
    • Bakeras Baker
    • (voice)
    Kimmy Robertson
    Kimmy Robertson
    • Featherdusteras Featherduster
    • (voice)
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Philippeas Philippe
    • (voice)
    Kath Soucie
    Kath Soucie
    • Bimbetteas Bimbette
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Gary Trousdale
      • Kirk Wise
    • Writers
      • Linda Woolverton(animation screenplay by)
      • Brenda Chapman(story by)
      • Chris Sanders(story by)
    • All cast & crew
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    Storyline

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    Having lived a life in selfishness, young Prince Adam is cursed by a mysterious enchantress to having the appearance of a monstrous beast. His only hope is to learn to love a young woman and earn her love in return in order to redeem himself. Ten years later, his chance shows itself when a young maiden named Belle (Paige O'Hara) offers to take her ill father Maurice's (Rex Everhart's) place as his prisoner. With help from the castle's enchanted staff, Belle learns to appreciate her captor and immediately falls in love with him. Back in the village however, unscrupulous hunter Gaston (Richard White) has his own plans for Belle. —Blazer346
    rosecastlefrancetransformationfairy tale224 more
    • Plot summary
    • Plot synopsis
    • Taglines
      • The most beautiful love story ever told.
    • Genres
      • Animation
      • Family
      • Fantasy
      • Musical
      • Romance
    • Certificate
      • G
    • Parents guide

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The last phrase of Cogsworth's line "Flowers, chocolates, promises you don't intend to keep... " was ad-libbed by David Ogden Stiers.
    • Goofs
      During the fighting scene between Gaston and Beast, Gaston says "Belle is mine!" But his mouth is saying something else. This is because, he was originally supposed to say, "Time to die!" but the writer changed it to fit Belle back in the scene.
    • Quotes

      Beast: [struggling] You came back.

      Belle: Of course I came back. I couldn't let them... oh, this is all my fault!

      [Belle cradles the Beast's head]

      Belle: If only I had gotten here sooner.

      Beast: Maybe... it's better... it's better this way.

      Belle: [Belle tries to silence him] Don't talk like that! You'll be alright. We're together now; everything's going to be fine, you'll see.

      Beast: At least... at least I got to see you... one last time.

      [Beast dies from his injuries and blood loss]

      Belle: No, No! Please--please--please don't leave me.

      [Belle begins to sob]

      Belle: I love you!

      [the last rose petal falls]

    • Crazy credits
      "To our friend, Howard, who gave a mermaid her voice and a beast his soul, we will be forever grateful. Howard Ashman (1950-1991)"
    • Alternate versions
      This film was re-released in IMAX and other large format theaters on January 1, 2002. The following changes were made to the film for this release:
      • The "In Association with Silver Screen Partners IV" credit is replaced with "The Special Edition Of--" on the opening title sequence. The 2002 Platinum Edition DVD omits this credit and the Walt Disney Pictures Presents credit stays on screen.
      • The 2002 Platinum Edition DVD omits the Beast's "stutter" ("You wan-wanna stay in the tower?").
      • The animation in some of the scenes went back through the clean-up animation department a second time, to correct problems such as wavering lines and missing details, which, while not very noticeable during a traditional 35mm showing of the film, would have been discomforting on a much large IMAX screen. Small details, such as the blood in Beast's wound after his fight with the wolves, were also added.
      • At the end of the "Something There" sequence, the background has been changed from Belle and Beast in front of the fireplace to an empty hallway, and a bit of the character animation has also been altered in this shot.
      • Six minutes of new footage was added between the songs "Something There" and "Beauty and the Beast," most of which is made up of a new musical sequence, "Human Again." This song was written by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken for the original version of the film, but cut for continuity purposes. After Alan Menken altered the song to make it work for the Broadway stage version of Beauty and the Beast, the song was worked back into the film.
      • During the "Human Again" song sequence, the household objects clean up the Beast's castle, which necessitated having the background artists go back and digitally re-paint the backgrounds for the castle scenes that followed so that the castle was clean.
      • The animation for Cogsworth's line to the Beast after Belle is freed ("Yes-yes-yes, but...why?") was completely re-done, as the directors never liked how the animation looked in the original version.
      • New sound effects are added to the shot where Belle and Phillippe leave the castle to find Maurice, which are supposed to suggest that the Beast trashes his room in anguish (and also so that the backgrounds from this point on would not have to be repainted).
      • The ending credits are longer to necessitate the addition of an additional passage of score music, the version of the 'Transformation' theme that was cut out of the original film, to the end of the film.
    • Connections
      Edited from Bambi (1942)
    • Soundtracks
      Prologue
      (uncredited)

      Music by Alan Menken

    User reviews460

    Review
    Top review
    Classy piece of animation
    When an arrogant Prince turns away an old woman looking for shelter with only a rose for a gift, she warns him not to just take the surface appearance as being the all of a person; however he rejects her a second time – only for her to reveal herself as a beautiful enchantress. She casts a spell on him, turning him into a beast with the only hope of return being to fall in love with a woman and have her fall in love with him before the rose wilts and dies. Resembling a carpet stuffed with walnuts, the prince figures he has no chance and withdraws into his castle. When an elderly man wanders into the castle, the Beast holds him prisoner and only lets him go when his daughter, Belle, offers to replace him in the Beast's castle. With time running out, the Beast's staff hope that Belle will be the one to break the curse but the Beast cannot remember how.

    Being quite a cynical, acerbic person I must admit that I prefer modern animated films that deliver lots of adult humour along with a good emotional story and often I struggle to enjoy films that take the more traditional Disney route. However with this film I was quite taken by how classy the whole affair was, with great effort being shown in every area from the animation, to the songs through to the emotionally involving story whose telling is touched with a nice sense of wonder throughout. The story doesn't really hit many bum notes (I thought Gaston's sidekick was a bit too obvious and half cooked) and it is interesting and enjoyable for the vast majority of the time. The story and comedy is aimed at both adults and children – but the stuff for kids is not basic pratfalls, nor is the adult material just a load of references or suggestive jokes. Instead the two are quite well blended with good physical comedy and plenty of wit. Again, it is the sense of spectacle and wonder that came through that I really appreciated.

    The animation feels more impressive for the reliance on mostly traditional animation rather than computer effects – in fact the computer effects look a bit dated now, even if they do still produce the goods in some key scenes. Mainly it is the feeling that every frame has had a lot of effort and love put into it that makes the whole affair feel classy. The songs are also great and feature quite a few memorable songs that stick in the mind; meanwhile the choreography of these scenes is generally very imaginative (Be Our Guest was my favourite). The cast don't feature many big stars and perhaps this is good because the real people don't distract from their characters. That said, I thought that Benson, O'Hara, White and a few others were quite unremarkable even if they were good enough for the film. Orbach, Stiers, Lansbury and others provided comic work in the support characters and everything worked well.

    Overall this is a really classy animated film that shows the effort and care put into it in many different regards. It does suffer a bit from cuteness and sentimentality but I didn't think this was a massive problem or something that was not to be expected from Disney and generally I really enjoyed the film and see it as one of the films that define Disney for people of my generation.
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    • bob the moo
    • Mar 27, 2005

    FAQ4

    • This question's in regard to the tune that the brass band play at what would've been Gaston and Belle's wedding. Did it originate from somewhere or did Alan and/or Howard write it themselves?
    • What was the Beast's actual name?
    • Is the prince really eleven years old when the spell is cast?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Beauty and the Beast 3-D
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Feature Animation - 500 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners IV
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $218,967,620
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $162,146
      • Nov 17, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $424,967,620
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24min
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo(original release)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1(original and intended ratio)

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