Beauty and the Beast (1992 film)


Beauty and the Beast is an 48minute animated film originally released on May 4, 1992, and based on the classic fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast, by GabrielleSuzanne Barbot de Villeneuve. Like all other Golden Films productions, the film features three original songs and an underlying track of fully orchestrated classical music. Produced by Golden Films and the American Film Investment Corporation, it was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment, as part of its Collectible Classics line.

News arrives that one of the ships survived and has arrived at the city harbor. Beautys father is to receive the shipment Alicia and Pauline ask for expensive gifts, but Beauty asks for small rose. Beautys father goes, but the ships contents are damaged beyond repair and he has to leave emptyhanded. On the journey home, he loses his way and finds a mysterious castle. Inside the castle, a meal has been laid out for him. The old man eats, and afterward finds a bed to spend the night. In the morning, the gentleman thanks his invisible host and prepares to leave. Remembering Beautys request, he plucks a rose from the garden to bring back to her. A ferocious beast appears, enraged with the man for destroying what he loves most in the world. He threatens to kill him, until the gentleman explains about Beautys request. The beast commands the man to return home and tell Beauty to come and die in his place.Beautys father goes home and tells his children about his encounter with the beast. Beauty insists on taking her fathers place, and the pair travel to the castle together. The beast offers Beautys father jewels as compensation, but Beautys father angrily declines. Father and daughter part ways sadly, and the beast is momentarily touched by their affection. ........

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