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Beauty and the Beast Information
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 Beauty and the Beast (French: La Belle et la Bête) is a French film, made in 1946, based on the fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast.” The film was directed by Jean Cocteau, and starred Jean Marais in three roles, including the Beast, as well as...




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Filming Beauty And Beasts At The Bottom Of The Sea
06/17/1990: 1,407 words, approx. 5 pages It is 10 p.m., and Paul Erickson is diving at 100 feet in the Red Sea, off the island of Tiran, between Egypt and Saudi Arabia. As he makes his way along the sandy bottom, the focused beam of his light illuminates a...
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 The Economist (US)
Beauty and the Beast.
01/18/1992: 554 words, approx. 2 pages THE production notes handed out by Disney for its latest film, "Beauty and The Beast" (out in America, released in Europe in October), contain the remarkable statement that this is only the fifth film the company has made of a classic fairy tale....
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Dempsey ponders role as 2nd sexiest man
11/19/2007: 500 words, approx. 2 pages Patrick Dempsey is too enchanted with his new movie to be bothered — really — about losing out to Matt Damon as the sexiest man alive.The "Grey's Anatomy" star, appearing in "Enchanted," appeared Saturday night on the red carpet at the movie's world premiere at...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by David Galef
6,268 words, approx. 21 pages
 In the following essay, Galef discusses the ways in which Cocteau's use of his camera lend magical elements to Beauty and the Beast.
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Critical Essay by Roy Armes
1,440 words, approx. 5 pages
 The legend [dramatized in La Belle et la Bête] is handled in a variety of styles. The home life of Belle's family is parodied and is often broadly farcical in tone (as, for instance, in the use of cackling ducks to accompany the shots of Belle's two sisters). By contrast, the departure of Belle for the Beast's castle and her entry there are stylised, Cocteau employing slow motion photography to obtain a dreamlike effect. The fairytale world of the Beast's castle is given g...


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