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Beauty and the Beast (1991)
 
© Walt Disney (1991)
SFC Reviewer's Opinion:
Recommended

Genre
Animation / Family / Fantasy / Musical / Romance
   
Synopsis

Set in and around a quaint French village during the late 18th Century, Beauty and the Beast follows the fantastic adventures of Belle, a bright and beautiful young woman who finds escape from her ordinary life, and the advances of a boorish suitor, Gaston, by reading books. Meanwhile, off in a castle in the distance, a cruel young prince is cast under the spell of an enchantress who turns him into a tormented beast, and transforms his servants into animated household objects. In order to remove the curse, the Beast must discover a true love who will return his affection before the last petal falls from an enchanted rose. When Belle's inventor father stumbles upon the Beast's castle and is taken prisoner, Belle comes to the rescue and agrees to take her father's place. With the help of the castle's enchanted staff, she sees beneath the Beast's exterior and discovers the heart and soul of a human prince.

   
Directed by  
Gary Trousdale; Kirk Wise.
   
Written by  
Roger Allers (story supervisor); Kelly Asbury (story); Brenda Chapman (story); Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (story) (uncredited); Tom Ellery (story); Kevin Harkey (story); Robert Lence (story); Burny Mattinson (story); Brian Pimental (story); Joe Ranft (story); Chris Sanders (story) (as Christopher Sanders); Bruce Woodside (story); Linda Woolverton.
   
Starring  
Paige O'Hara (Belle (voice)); Robby Benson (Beast (voice)); Richard White (Gaston (voice)); Jerry Orbach (Lumiere (voice)); David Ogden Stiers (Cogsworth / Narrator (voice)); Angela Lansbury (Mrs. Potts (voice)); Bradley Pierce (Chip (voice) (as Bradley Michael Pierce)); Rex Everhart (Maurice (voice)); Jesse Corti (Lefou (voice)); Hal Smith (Philippe (voice)); Jo Anne Worley (Wardrobe (voice)); Mary Kay Bergman (Babette (voice)); Brian Cummings (Stove (voice)); Alvin Epstein (Bookseller (voice)); Tony Jay (Monsieur D'Arque (voice)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
84
Ratings:
G (U)
Language:
ENG

Big 2 Oscar Wins:
0
Big 2 Oscar Noms:
1
IMDB page:
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