Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young, beautiful girl awaits the day she will be killed after having asked for a most humble gift.A young, beautiful girl awaits the day she will be killed after having asked for a most humble gift.A young, beautiful girl awaits the day she will be killed after having asked for a most humble gift.
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- AnecdotesThe characters of Clara, the beast's servant, the mysterious fairy did not feature in the original story. Instead, the beast in his human form as a handsome prince appeared in Beauty's dreams instead of the wicked fairy, telling her to see past ugliness instead of warning her about the cruel heart of the beast.
- GaffesIn the last scene, when the prince smiles at seeing Beauty's dress magically change, his eyebrows alter from black to blonde between frames.
- Versions alternativesWhen the film was originally released, the film opened crediting the American Film Investment Corporation, the production company for the film. In subsequent releases, its successor company Golden Films and new distributor GoodTimes Entertainment were credited instead. For the DVD release in 2002, the "Children's Classics" opening from Jetlag Productions' animated releases was attached to the film.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Phelous & the Movies: Beauty and the Beast: Part 1 (2014)
- Bandes originalesThe Beauty in the Beast
Words and Music by Richard Hurwitz and John Arrias
For Eensy Weensy Productions
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This movie is generic rubbish. You know those ridiculous Japanese low-budget cartoons of the 80's where there was almost no animation, just a bunch of still prints moving across a background? The ones where the character's lower jaw just bobbed up and down when they spoke? Well this movie is not far removed from them. And it was made in 1992? They're kidding, right? You'd have to be stunningly demented to call this movie stunningly charming. Oh, and watch out for the long coffee-like stain on the left of the screen visible throughout the entire movie. It's not on your monitor, it's in the film. No, I'm not joking. Do yourself a favor and don't waste your time with this pauper's version of the classic.
- luckylaperlas
- 19 sept. 2006
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