Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast

Movie |

Based On Fairy Tale | Prince

  • Duration: 1h 24min
  • Music: Tom Boyd,Mark A. Mangini,John Roesch,Ron Bartlett,Sonny Pettijohn Songs List
  • Award(s): Oscar 1992 (Won)
    Oscar 1992 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration, Thumbelina
  • Story:
    Follow the adventures of Belle, a bright young woman who finds herself in the castle of a prince who's been turned into a mysterious beast. With the help of the castle's enchanted staff, Belle soon learns the most important lesson of all -- that true beauty comes from within.
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8/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Follow the adventures of Belle, a bright young woman who finds herself in the castle of a prince who's been turned into a mysterious beast. With the help of the castle's enchanted staff, Belle soon learns the most important lesson of all -- that true beauty comes from within.
Ratings

8/10

IMDb

93%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Music Original Song | 1992 | Alan

Golden Globe Award

Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1992

Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1992 | Alan

NBR Award

Special Award for Animation | 1991

LAFCA Award

Best Animation | 1991 | Kirk

KCFCC Award

Best Animated Film | 1991

ACCA Award

Best Original Song | 1991 | Howard

OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award

Motion Picture | 1997

Score | 2021 | Alan

Song | 2022

Grammy Award

Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal | 1993 | Céline

Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1993 | Alan

Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1993 | Alan

Silver Ribbon Award

Best Male Dubbing Migliore Doppiaggio Maschile | 1993 | Massimo

Special Award

Outstanding Family Entertainment of the Year | 1993

ASCAP Award

Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures | 1993 | Howard

DVD Premiere Award

Best Overall New Extra Features Library Release | 2003 | Jeff

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Animated Feature | 1992 | Mark A.

Annie Award

Outstanding Individual Achievement in the Field of Animation | 1992 | Glen

Best Animated Feature | 1992

Maxwell Weinberg Award

Motion Picture | 1992

DFWFCA Award

Best Animated Film | 1992

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Sound | 1992 | Mel

Best Music Original Song | 1992 | Howard

Best Picture | 1992 | Don

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1992 | Alan

BAFTA Film Award

Best Special Effects | 1993 | Randy

Best Original Film Score | 1993 | Alan

Grammy Award

Album of the Year | 1993 | David Ogden

Record of the Year | 1993 | Céline

Felix Award

Best Picture | 2012

Best Original Score | 2012 | Alan

Best Original Song | 2012 | Howard

IGN Award

Best BluRay | 2010

Golden Satellite Award

Best Youth DVD | 2003

DVD Premiere Award

Best Menu Design | 2003

Original Retrospective Documentary Library Release | 2003 | Jeff

Saturn Award

Best DVD Classic Film Release | 2003

Best Fantasy Film | 1993

Best Music | 1993 | Alan

DFWFCA Award

Best Picture | 1992

Hugo Award

Best Dramatic Presentation | 1992 | Linda

CFCA Award

Best Picture | 1992

ACCA Award

Best Motion Picture | 1991 | Don

Best Cast Ensemble | 1991 | Albert

Best Sound | 1991 | John

Best Visual Effects | 1991 | Dave

BOX OFFICE

Budget 25,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 424,967,620 USD

MUSIC

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  • Title
  • Duration
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  • 1
  • Prologue: Beauty and the Beast (From Beauty and the Beast/Soundtrack)
  • 02:27
  • 2
  • Belle (From Beauty and the Beast/Soundtrack Version)
  • 05:10
  • 3
  • Belle Reprise (From Beauty and the Beast/Soundtrack Version)
  • 01:05
  • 4
  • Gaston (From Beauty and the Beast / Soundtrack Version)
  • 03:41
  • 5
  • Gaston (Reprise)
  • 02:04
  • 6
  • Be Our Guest (From Beauty and the Beast/Soundtrack)
  • 03:45
  • 7
  • Something There (From Beauty and the Beast/Soundtrack Version)
  • 02:19
  • 8
  • The Mob Song (From Beauty and the Beast/Soundtrack Version)
  • 03:31
  • 9
  • Beauty and the Beast (From Beauty and the Beast / Soundtrack Version)
  • 02:47
  • 10
  • To The Fair (From Beauty and the Beast/Score)
  • 01:58
  • 11
  • West Wing (From Beauty and the Beast/Score)
  • 04:25
  • 12
  • The Beast Lets Belle Go (From Beauty and the Beast/Score)
  • 02:22
  • 13
  • Battle On The Tower (From Beauty and the Beast/Score)
  • 05:29
  • 14
  • Transformation (From Beauty and the Beast/Soundtrack Version)
  • 05:50
  • 15
  • Beauty and the Beast (From Beauty and the Beast / Duet)
  • 04:05
  • 16
  • Beauty and the Beast
  • 03:15
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

All songs were the last complete works for a movie by Academy Award winner Howard Ashman. Ashman died eight months prior to the release of this movie. This movie is dedicated to Ashman; at the end of the final credits, you can read the dedication: "To our friend Howard, who gave a mermaid her voice and a beast his soul, we will be forever grateful."

Dame Angela Lansbury (Mrs. Potts) thought that another character would be better suited to sing the ballad, "Beauty and the Beast." Directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise asked her to make at least one recording to have for a back-up; that one recording ended up in the movie.

Rupert Everett auditioned for the role of Gaston, but was told by the directors he didn't sound arrogant enough. He remembered this when he voiced Prince Charming in Shrek 2 (2004).

The last phrase of Cogsworth's line "Flowers, chocolates, promises you don't intend to keep... " was ad-libbed by David Ogden Stiers.

The majority of the sculptures seen in the castle are different earlier versions of the Beast.

Popular Dialogues

"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]"

"[first lines] Narrator: Once upon a time, in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a shining castle. Although he had everything his heart desired, the prince was spoiled, selfish, and unkind. But then, one winter's night, an old beggar woman came to the castle and offered him a single rose in return for shelter from the bitter cold. Repulsed by her haggard appearance, the prince sneered at the gift and turned the old woman away. But she warned him not to be deceived by appearances, for beauty is found within. And when he dismissed her again, the old woman's ugliness melted away to reveal a beautiful enchantress. The prince tried to apologize, but it was too late, for she had seen that there was no love in his heart. And as punishment, she transformed him into a hideous beast and placed a powerful spell on the castle and all who lived there. Ashamed of his monstrous form, the beast concealed himself inside his castle, with a magic mirror as his only window to the outside world. The rose she had offered was truly an enchanted rose, which would bloom until his 21st year. If he could learn to love another, and earn her love in return by the time the last petal fell, then the spell would be broken. If not, he would be doomed to remain a beast for all time. As the years passed, he fell into despair and lost all hope. For who could ever learn to love a beast?"