Beauty and the beast
The spell of an enchantress opens this classic fairy tale, turning a cruel prince into a hideous beast. Belle, the heroine, is a book-loving young lady trapped by the beast when she comes looking for her father. To break the spell, the beast must win Belle's love before the last petal falls from an enchanted rose.
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Subject |
Ugliness > Juvenile drama. Love > Juvenile drama. Magic > Juvenile drama. Academy Awards (Motion pictures) Golden Globe Awards. Grammy Awards. National Film Preservation Board (U.S.) |
Genre |
Feature films. Animated films. Children's films. Fantasy films. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Video recordings. Drama. |
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Physical Description
videodisc
2 videodiscs (approximately 90 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. - Edition [Diamond ed.]
- Publisher Burbank, CA : Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, [2010]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally released as a motion picture in 1991. Special features: restored and remastered, this Diamond Edition features three versions of the film; the original theatrical release; Disney sing-along mode; Backstage Disney features; deleted scenes; an all-new music video; and more. GMD: videodisc. |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Editor, John Carnochan ; music, Alan Menken ; art director, Brian McEntee ; supervising animators, James Baxter, Glen Keane. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Voices: Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, Angela Lansbury. |
Target Audience Note: | MPAA rating: G. |
System Details Note: | DVD ; widescreen (1.78:1) presentation ; 5.1 Disney enhanced home theater mix (DEHT), digitally remastered. |
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note: | Home use only. |
Language Note: | English or Spanish dialogue; Spanish subtitles; English subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing. |
Awards Note: | Academy Award, 1992: Best Music, Original Score (Alan Menken); Best Music, Song (Howard Ashman and Alan Menken). Golden Globes, 1992: Best Motion Picture--Comedy/Musical; Best Original Score (Alan Menken); Best Original Song--Motion Picture (Howard Ashman and Alan Menken). Grammy Awards, 1993: Best instrumental composition written for a motion picture or television ; best song written specifically for a motion picture or television. National Film Registry, 2002. |